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Q: What will effect on the area of triangle if the side of the triangle just double from their original side?
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What effect does doubling the base of a triangle have on the area?

Doubling the base of a triangle while keeping the height constant will double the area of the triangle. The area of a triangle is directly proportional to its base length, so increasing the base length by a factor of 2 will result in the area being multiplied by 2 as well.


Can you relate the area of triangle and the area of hexagon?

Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10


What is the perimeter of a medial triangle compared to the original?

the medial triangle is 1/2 the perimeter of the original triangle and has 1/4 the area of the original triangle


If the height of a triangle is doubled how does the area change?

The area of the triangle would double


If the base of a triangle is doubled and height is halved its area will be?

The exact same as the original triangle.


Do you double the area of a shape if it is a triangle?

No, you divide it by two.


What is the effect on the area of a triangle if the base is doubled and the height in cut in half?

you can cut a triangle directly


What happens to the area of a circle if you double the original radius?

the area doubles. for example: the radius is 2. so the area is 4pi. then double the original radius of 2 to 4 and the area is 8pi. 8pi is double 4pi.


Why do we need to divide the area of a triangle by 2?

Because in effect a triangle is half of a 4 sided quadrilateral


A triangle has an area of 34cm squared If you double the base length and height of the triangle what will be the area of the triangle?

Doubling those two dimensions would quadruple the area. So new area = 4*34 cm2 = 136 cm2


How does doubling the side lengths of a triangle affect its area?

If you double them all it will be 4 times the area


How do you find the base and height of a triangle when you only have the area of the triangle?

If you only have the triangle's area, then you only know the product of (base times height) ... it's double the area ... but you can't tell what either of those individual lengths is.