Monday, December 1, 2014

what happens to a cube and square when they are quadrupled? Explain.....

To quadruple something means to multiply it by 4,
therefore, if we want to quadruple a cube, we'll have to multiply it by
4.


Let the cube of a value be `x^3`
.


We'll quadruple the cube and we'll get:
4`x^3`


The same we'll do if we want to quadruple the
square. Let the square be `x^2` , therefore the quadruple of square is: 4`x^2`
.


Therefore, the quadruple of the cube is
4`x^3` and the quadruple of the square is 4`x^2`
.

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