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Dondre says that he can take any right triangle and make a new right triangle just by doubling the side lengths. Is Dondre's conjecture true? Test his conjecture using three different right triangles
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Dondre says that he can take any right triangle and make a new right triangle just by doubling the side lengths. Is Dondre's conjecture true? Test his conjecture using three different right triangles
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Yes if you double a right triangles sides it makes them similar or proportional
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