Math, asked by rihan1055, 11 months ago

if each side of a triangle is doubled, then find the ratio of the new triangle and original triangle​

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Answered by jashanchhabra71
0

Answer:

New triangle:Old triangle

6:3

Step-by-step explanation:

As An ordinary triangle has 3 sides

Sides are doubled

So, 1=2

2=4

3=6

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Answered by Riddhimakapoor
2

4:1

Considering it to be an equilateral triangle, sides of the original triangle be x, and sides of the new triangle be 2x.

ATQ,

Ratio=área of new triangle ÷ área of the original triangle

(Heron's formula is to be used)

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