Answer:
7(3/bc)c
Step-by-step explanation:
3/bc+c+7
(3/bc)c+7
7(3/bc)c
The area of deltoid is defined by formula:
Where e and f are diagonals.
If you were to double the size of either one. Let's say f. You would result with:
Which means if either of diagonals double in length the area of deltoid will be twice as big as it was before.
Hope this helps.
r3t40
Answer:
No ,not anything ,hahahahaha
One of the requirements of a rectangle is that it must have four right angles ( a right angle is 90 degrees) so you just multiply 90 by 4 and you get 360 degrees