The area gets doubled.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
If the linear dimensions are doubled, the area is multiplied by (2)2 = 4 .
The area quadruples.
In the first case, the area will remain the same. In the second case, the area will doubled.
If the sides of a triangle are doubled then the area becomes quadrupled (four times as large).
The area would become four times larger. The area increase is always the perimeter increase, squared. For example. If the sides of a square were quadrupled, the area would become sixteen times larger.
When the diameter is doubled, perhaps? Then the area is 4 x larger.
The area gets doubled.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
Area = length*width new Area = 2 * length * width Area is doubled
The area is about 61.94 units squared.
Refer to the question. It says the base is doubled! And when the dimensions of the base are doubled, the area is multiplied by 4.
If the linear dimensions are doubled, the area is multiplied by (2)2 = 4 .
It quadruples.
The area quadruples.
180° (n - 2), where n is the number of sides.