SOLUTION: A triangle with angles of 30° 60° and 90° degress is a dilated by a scale factor of 3. What happened to the angles. Would they be tripled . Or would they be divided by 3 . Or stay
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Question 1015799: A triangle with angles of 30° 60° and 90° degress is a dilated by a scale factor of 3. What happened to the angles. Would they be tripled . Or would they be divided by 3 . Or stay the same Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, fractalier:Answer by ikleyn(52864) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Every triangle in a plane has 180 degrees, thus I'm thinking the angles would remain the same no matter how the size of the triangle changes...