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2 September, 19:46

How does doubling the side length of a rectangle affect its area

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  1. 2 September, 19:55
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    Doubling the side-lengths will multiply the area by four.

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    Let the side-lengths of the rectangle by x and y. Clearly, the area will be x*y=xy. The new rectangle will have side-lengths 2x and 2y, and thus area 2x*2y=4xy. 4xy/xy=4 - hence, the new rectangle has four times the area of the old one.
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