This would depend on if you use the segment's endpoints on the triangle with the vertex of the triangle to get the angle.
double the length
area will get 4 times
If you double them all it will be 4 times the area
Draw a right angled triangle with legs of 4cm and 6cm
Ah, what a lovely question! Just like how "single" means one, "double" means two. It's like having two happy little trees instead of just one, bringing balance and harmony to your painting. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
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You get a regular triangle whose sides are double the length.
It is impossible for a right angled triangle to be equilateral unless it has a double triangle.
The area of the triangle would double
you can easely calculate it: the original measurements: 6(bottom)*6(height)*½=18 double the base half the height: 12*3*½=18 so it remains the same
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with heat blast its triangle triangle triangle with cannonbolt is the same with fourarms its square square triangle and xlr8 is triangle triangle circle I'll double check xlr8
No, you divide it by two.
double the length
area will get 4 times
u have to imagine it revolving... only this way it's possible to form a double cone with a right triangle.
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