If the base stays the same, the area is also doubled.
The exact same as the original triangle.
an area of a triangle is the three sides comined
HERON discovered the area of a triangle in terms of its sides. Heron's formula = [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)]1/2Here, s = semiperimeter of a triangle a, b, c = three sides of the triangle
Doubling the length of the sides of a square results in the area being quadrupled (four times the original area).
The area is multiplied by 4, not doubled.
Area is quadrupled (*4) and perimeter is doubled.
If the base stays the same, the area is also doubled.
The area gets doubled.
The area of the triangle would double
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 exact same as the original triangle.
you can cut a triangle directly
In the first case, the area will remain the same. In the second case, the area will doubled.
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
The area doubles if the base stays the same.