How does doubling the radius of a circle affect its area?

2 Answers
May 20, 2018

"area increases by a factor of 4"

Explanation:

"the area of a circle is "

A=pir^2larrcolor(blue)"original area"

"doubling the radius that is "r=2r

rArrA=pi(2r)^2=4pir^2larrcolor(blue)"area after doubling"

"the area has increased by a factor of 4"

May 20, 2018

See below.

Explanation:

When you enlarge a linear measurement by a scale factor a the area changes by a scale factor a^2

So when you double the radius. scale factor 2, the area is increased by a scale factor:

2^2=4

So the area is quadrupled in this case.