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If I dilate a 2x2 square by a scale factor of 3, what will be the new area?

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Answer:

36 square units

Step-by-step explanation:

A 2x2 square has sides that are 2 units long.

When you dilate by a factor of 3, each side has a length 3 times the original length. 2 * 3 = 6. Each side is now 6 units long.

area = side * side = 6 units * 6 units = 36 units^2

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