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  • 12-07-2017
  • Mathematics
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A circle has an area of 12. If the radius is increased by a factor of 2, what is the new area of the circle?

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  • 15-07-2017
A=12. A=π×r^2(area of a circle)
π×r^2=12
r×2:
π×(r×2)^2= π×r^2×4. Here you can see that the calculation is exactly the same as above except from the Factor 4. This Shows that the area is four times bigger than before: 12×4
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