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If the side of a square is tripled, how many times will its area be as compared to the area of the original square? - Mathematics

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If the side of a square is tripled, how many times will its area be as compared to the area of the original square?

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उत्तर

Let the length of each side of the original square = s

Area of original square = side × side = s2

When the side of the square is tripled, then length of each side of new square is 3s

Area of new square = side × side

= 3s × 3s

= 9s2

= 9 × s2

= 9 × area of original square    ... [∵ area of original square = s2]

Hence, the area of the new square will become nine times the area of the original square.

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अध्याय 12: Perimeter and Area - Practice Set 45 [पृष्ठ ८२]

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अध्याय 12 Perimeter and Area
Practice Set 45 | Q 4 | पृष्ठ ८२
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