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Suppose the height of a triangle is tripled. How does this affect the area of the triangle? Explain

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Answer:

A' = 3A

Explanation:

The area of a triangle is given by :


A=(1)/(2)* b* h

Where

b is base and h is height

If height is tripled, h' = 3h

New area,


A'=(1)/(2)* b* h'\\\\=(1)/(2)* b* 3h\\\\=3* (1)/(2)* b* h\\\\=3A

So, the new area becomes 3 times the initial area.

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