It is 4/9 of the small triangle plus the size of the small triangle
When you multiple the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
Well you can look at it like this to help explain: _____ |_|_|_| |_|_|_| |_|_|_| Each small square is 1/9 (one ninth) of the large square. So if you have 3 over 9 (3 ninths) that is 3 small squares. If you have 4 over 9 (4 ninths) that is 4 small squares. 3 small squares is less than 4 small squares, as is 3/9 < 4/9.
Any value that you like. There is no limit to how small not how large it can be.
A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle in which each of the 3 sides has a different length; this does not specify any specific size. They can be as small or as large as you like, as long as the 3 sides are all of different length.
All small date coins have a blunt 1 in the date, large date coins have a pointed 1 and a much bigger 3
Place the two large triangles next to each other so that their hypotenuses together make the long parallel side of the trapezoid. Place the medium triangle between the two large triangles with its hypotenuse along the edge of one of the large triangles. Place one of the small triangles between the medium triangle and the other large triangle with its hypotenuse along the edge of the medium triangle Place the square between the large triangle and the small triangle so that its edges are along side the small triangle and the large triangle. Finally place the parallelogram between the square and the medium triangle (toughing both) to finish the isosceles trapezoid. The seventh piece,. the final small triangle, which is not used, can be placed on top of the parallelogram (with its hypotenuse touching) to create a large triangle,. An Isosceles trapezoid can also be formed from all 7 pieces - take the large square formed by all the pieces except the two large triangles (as above if the large triangle is completed), and put the two large triangles on opposite sides to complete the isosceles trapezoid.
yes
No but the sum of the squared sides will equal the square of the hypotenuse using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
the large one is bigger
If a big triangle has a base length of 6, and a small triangle has a corresponding base length of 3, the scale factor from large to small is 2/1 (or 2). The scale factor from small to large would be 1/2.
triangle for small parts and an arch for a large part.
its obviously bigger!
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You need numbers from the sides of the triangles. Take numbers from the corresponding (matching) sides, one number from the small triangle, and one number from the big triangle. Then divide the big number by the small number. The answer is the scale factor. Put another way, the scale factor is the number that multiplies the small triangle to create the large triangle.
Any height that you like, from infinitesimally small, to infinitely large.
when you multiply the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
When you multiple the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.