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Both diagonal lengths of a kite are multiplied by 3. Which of the following describes the effect of this change on the area? PLZZ HELP!!! THE RED IS THE ONE I GOT WRONG

Both diagonal lengths of a kite are multiplied by 3. Which of the following describes-example-1

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Answer:

The correct answer: The area is multiplied by 9.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The area is multiplied by 9

Explanation:

Since the area of a kite is the two diagonals multiplied together and then divided by two (turn the kite into two triangles if you don't believe me), then the change in area would be from x*y/2 to 3x*3y/2, which is the same as 9x*y/2, i.e. nine times the original area.

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