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2 September, 20:09

If every dimension of a two-dimensional figure is multiplied by k, by what quantity is the area multiplied?

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  1. 2 September, 20:32
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    For example: Square has dimension a

    A = a² and if every dimension is multiplied by k new dimension would be:

    A 1 = k² a² = k² A.

    Or the area of rhombus: A = d1 * d 2 / 2

    New area is: A 1 = k d 1 * k d 2 / 2 = k² A

    Answer: If every dimension of two-dimensional figure is multiplied by k, the area is multiplied by k².
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