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A square with an area of a2 is enlarged to a square with an area of 25a2. How was the side of the smaller square changed?.

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Answer:

a went to 5a in the larger square

Explanation:

The area of a square with a side m is given by
m^(2), since it's sides are all equal. Thus, a square with area
a^(2) has sides of a length. The larger square has area 25
a^(2). A side is
\sqrt{25a^(2) }, or 5a.

The side of the smaller square, a, was lengthened by a factor of 5, to 5a.

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