Asked by McKenna Louise
                1.  What is the base of a triangle if its area is represented by 3z^2+ √5z mm^2 and its height is z − √3 mm? 
2. What will happen to the area of a rectangle if you do the follo+wing?
a. multiply the length by 2 and use the same width
b. multiply the width by 2 and use the same lenth
c. multiply both the length and the width by 2
d. square both the length and the width
            
        2. What will happen to the area of a rectangle if you do the follo+wing?
a. multiply the length by 2 and use the same width
b. multiply the width by 2 and use the same lenth
c. multiply both the length and the width by 2
d. square both the length and the width
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    base = 2*area/height
= 2z(3z+√5)/(z-√3)
You can massage that as you like.
A = LW
(2L)(W) = 2LW = 2A
same for 2W
(2L)(2W) = 4(LW) = 4A
(L^2)(W^2) = (LW)^2 = A^2
    
= 2z(3z+√5)/(z-√3)
You can massage that as you like.
A = LW
(2L)(W) = 2LW = 2A
same for 2W
(2L)(2W) = 4(LW) = 4A
(L^2)(W^2) = (LW)^2 = A^2
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