We need to notice that SSSS does not exist as a method to prove that parallelograms are congruent
Counterexample
As we can see we have the same measure of the side of the intern angles of the figures are different therefore we can't use SSSS to prove congruence
Actual Answer:
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Answer:
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Use this formula,

where n is the amount of even intergers, a is the starting term, d is the common difference.
- the amount of even intergers from 2 to 200 is 100
- The starting number is 2
- The common difference is 2




When height turns to 3 times height or 3h
we can replace h with 3h and see what happens
A=1/2b(3h)
A=3/2bh
A=3(1/2bh)
well, the area is trippled