It becomes a 4*8 rectangle.
If a square has a side length of 4 centimetres, then its area is equal to 4 x 4 = 16cm2 (16 square centimetres).If a square has a side length of 8 centimetres, then its area is equal to 8 x 8 = 64cm2 (64 square centimetres).Therefore, by doubling the side length of a square, the squares area quadruples.
area = side x side if the side is halved, then new_area = side/2 x side/2 = side x side / 4 = area / 4 The area becomes a quarter of what is was. With similar objects, The ratio of areas is the square of the ratio of the lengths The ratio of volumes is the cube of the ratio of the lengths.
Area of square= side*sideIf you mean by "length of the square" one side of the square, then the area is 16 cm^2 (If you mean by "length of the square" it's perimeter, then you have to get it'a side from that data:Perimeter of squre=4*side -> side = (Perimeter of square)/4 then you get one side and you can calculate the area from that...)
A square with side length 4 centimetres has an area of 4 x 4 = 16 cm2 (16 square centimetres).
1 side of square = 2cm area of square = side x side so, area= 2x2 = 4 cm^2
The area of a square is the square of its side, so the answer is (s-4)2, which is s2 - 8s + 16.
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
They are: 4*side or side+side+side+side = perimeter of a square
a square has 4 sides
perimeter of square = 4 * side side =32/4 =8 m area of square=side * side =8* 8 =64 cm ^ 2
24 ÷ 4 = 6 (length of each side of the square).
If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.