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24 October, 20:19

Polygon D is a scaled copy of Polygon C using a scale factor of 6. How many times larger is the area of Polygon D than the area Polygon C?

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  1. 24 October, 20:29
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    The answer is 36 because I did the math in my head
  2. 24 October, 20:40
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    The answer is 36

    You simply square the linear scale factor 6 and we get 6^2 = 6*6 = 36

    You can think of a square with sides of 2 by 2, so the area is 4

    If you multiply each dimension by 6, then the square is now 12 by 12 and the new area is 144. Notice how 144/4 = 36, or put another way 36*4 = 144
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