It will increase to four times as much.
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The area would become four times larger. The area increase is always the perimeter increase, squared. For example. If the sides of a square were quadrupled, the area would become sixteen times larger.
If the sides of a triangle are doubled then the area becomes quadrupled (four times as large).
Area equals base times height. The perimeter is 4 times the length of one side.
Diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular so the product is the area. If x is the smaller diagonal, the longer is 4x, and the area if 4x2.
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The area increase by four times.
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The area would become four times larger. The area increase is always the perimeter increase, squared. For example. If the sides of a square were quadrupled, the area would become sixteen times larger.
Area of a rhombus: base times perpendicular height Or area of a rhombus: 0.5 times product of its diagonals
If the linear dimensions of a square or a rectangle are doubled, the area of the object will be quadrupled.
The area should increase.
If the sides of a triangle are doubled then the area becomes quadrupled (four times as large).
the area is increased by 4 times
Surface Area becomes 4 times the original when its edges are doubled because Suraface area = (edge)^2
Area of rhombus = 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
The area of the circle will be 4 times greater
If the radius of a sphere is doubled, the surface area increases by (2)2 = 4 times, and the volume increases by (2)3 = 8 times.