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How does doubling the side lengths of a right triangle affect it's perimeter
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How does doubling the side lengths of a right triangle affect it's perimeter
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Doubling the linear dimensions (side lengths) of any figure doubles its perimeter and quadruples (x 4) its area. If its a 3-D (solid) figure, its volume multiplies by 8 .
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