Percentage increase is a specific type of percent change, focusing on how much a quantity has grown compared to its original measure. To find the percentage increase, one might calculate:\[ \text{Percentage increase} = \frac{\text{New value - Old value}}{\text{Old value}} \times 100 \]This formula highlights the growth in a quantity when additional attributes are applied. In our ellipse problem:
- Axis \(a\) increases by 2%.
- Axis \(b\) grows by 1.5%.
These specific increases affect the overall area. By recalculating the area with updated axes values, the percentage increase in the area can be derived, showing us the degree of expansion that has occurred. The result, in this case, turns out to be approximately 3.53%, showing how even small changes in the primary dimensions can significantly impact the overall shape.