what will happen the area of a square if its side is (1) half (2) doubled
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area will also be half and doubled accordingly.
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Let first we take the side of square = X
So, area of the square = s×s
= X × X
=X^2
Then, side is half
=X/2 × X/2
=X^2/4
So, the change in area is fourth of the first area
Then, the side is doubled
=2X × 2X
=4X^2
So, the change in the area is four times of first area
I hope this will help you and mark brainliest
So, area of the square = s×s
= X × X
=X^2
Then, side is half
=X/2 × X/2
=X^2/4
So, the change in area is fourth of the first area
Then, the side is doubled
=2X × 2X
=4X^2
So, the change in the area is four times of first area
I hope this will help you and mark brainliest
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