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How does tripling the side lengths of a right triangle affects its area?

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Let
x,y be the lengths of the original legs. The original area is thus


(xy)/(2)

Now, we triple the legs, so we have
(x,y)\mapsto(3x,3y)

The new area is


((3x)(3y))/(2) = (9xy)/(2) = 9(xy)/(2)

which is 9 times the original area.

So, if you triple both legs, the area will be nine times as much as the original one.

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