Originally posted by: Savij
right triangle? area = 1/2 base * height (two legs at 90degrees)
double the lengths = 1/2 base*2*height*2
Originally posted by: gorcorps
Originally posted by: Savij
right triangle? area = 1/2 base * height (two legs at 90degrees)
double the lengths = 1/2 base*2*height*2
that's the area of any triangle, not just right ones
Originally posted by: JohnCU
i almost asked for pics until you said 6th grade
Originally posted by: Fritzo
So it's just 24? I thought it would have been more difficult![]()
Originally posted by: Fritzo
So it's just 24? I thought it would have been more difficult![]()
Originally posted by: Fritzo
So it's just 24? I thought it would have been more difficult![]()
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: Fritzo
So it's just 24? I thought it would have been more difficult![]()
It's 48...
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: Fritzo
So it's just 24? I thought it would have been more difficult![]()
It's 48...
Whaaa?
Oh, ok, you're essentially multiplying two numbers by two, or the product by 4. I get it.
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Stupid Geometry! "This is a line. Prove that it is a line" FUCK YOU GEOMETRY.
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
If you approach this problem graphically, you can easily see you will have 4x the original triangle when you double 2 sides.