No, that statement is not accurate. When you dilate a triangle, you change its size by scaling it up or down from a center point, while maintaining its shape and proportions. The angles remain the same, but the lengths of the sides are multiplied by the dilation factor, resulting in a triangle that is either larger or smaller than the original.
As written, the statement is false. You can't have it both ways. I suspect you meant to write that dilating a triangle changes the size or area of the triangle but does not change its shape. That would be true.
True. Dilating a triangle changes its size by scaling it up or down, but the angles and the relative proportions of the sides remain the same, preserving its shape. Therefore, while the triangle may become larger or smaller, it retains its geometric properties.
Actually, when dilating a triangle, the angles remain unchanged while the side lengths are proportionally increased or decreased based on the scale factor of the dilation. Dilation is a transformation that enlarges or reduces a shape while maintaining its overall proportions. Therefore, the triangle's shape is preserved, but its size changes according to the dilation factor.
triangle, because of the structural stability of the shape. it is the simplest geometric figure that will not change shape when the lenghth of the sides are fixed
what shape is not a triangle but has 3 sides
As written, the statement is false. You can't have it both ways. I suspect you meant to write that dilating a triangle changes the size or area of the triangle but does not change its shape. That would be true.
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the answer for apex is False for geometry! Your welcome
True. Dilating a triangle changes its size by scaling it up or down, but the angles and the relative proportions of the sides remain the same, preserving its shape. Therefore, while the triangle may become larger or smaller, it retains its geometric properties.
Answer #1:Yes.=======================Answer #2:False!=======================Answer #3:Without a definition of terms, it's hard to say. Outside ofan ophthalmologist's or an obstetrician's shop, "dilating"doesn't mean much. Certainly not in geometry.
Actually, when dilating a triangle, the angles remain unchanged while the side lengths are proportionally increased or decreased based on the scale factor of the dilation. Dilation is a transformation that enlarges or reduces a shape while maintaining its overall proportions. Therefore, the triangle's shape is preserved, but its size changes according to the dilation factor.
triangle, because of the structural stability of the shape. it is the simplest geometric figure that will not change shape when the lenghth of the sides are fixed
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
if the shape changes the mass changes
frogs change sex and snake change skin but no animal changes shape their cells do
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.