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29 August, 20:09

If you triple the length of the sides of a square, by how many times does the are of the square increase? Include an example

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  1. 29 August, 20:23
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    Area of a square is a^2 where a is side length

    if u triple the side then it is 3a

    A = (3a) ^2=9a^2
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