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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What happens to the area of a rectangle if we mul-tiply both its length and width by 2? by 3? by 10? by n?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Area is multiplied by square of the scalar multiplicand.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the area increases as both side is multiplied by n. .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you multiply

OpenStudy (anonymous):

basically. Area is equal to length times width, if the length and width is multiplied by 2, the measure will be twicw the original. if multiplied by 3, the sides measure will be tripled, and so on. So now, if the area is width times length, and the measures are multiplied by n, therefor the area of the original triangle, will increase also at n times

hero (hero):

@LagrangeSon678, where have you been?

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