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The side lengths of a triangle are increased by 50% to make a similar triangle. Does the area increase by 50% as well?
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The side lengths of a triangle are increased by 50% to make a similar triangle. Does the area increase by 50% as well?
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The side lengths of a triangle are increased by 50% to make a similar triangle. Does the area increase by 50% as well?
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Yes it does.
For example if your side is 4 and your height is 3 your area would be 6
With the increased length your side would be 6 and height still 3 and your area would be 9
The are increased from 6 to 9 so it increased by 50%.
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