If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
When all of the linear dimensions are doubled . . .-- the perimeter is also doubled-- the area is multiplied by 22 = 4.
Yes the dimensions given would make a right angle triangle
Yes, because they comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
None because the given dimensions would not make any type of triangle.
If the altitude is not changed, the area would be doubled.
When all of the linear dimensions are doubled . . .-- the perimeter is also doubled-- the area is multiplied by 22 = 4.
The area of the triangle would double
Yes and the dimensions given would form a scalene triangle.
A triangle with the above dimensions would be a right angled triangle.
No because the given dimensions would not form a triangle.
No because the given dimensions would form an equilateral triangle
would call that a triangular pyramid.
Yes the given dimensions would form a right angle triangle.
No but the dimensions would be applicable to an isosceles triangle
Yes the dimensions given would make a right angle triangle
No and the given dimensions would not form any kind of a triangle