A small confusion in triangles

Started 3 weeks ago by Priyanshu Choudhary in

Sir/ Ma'am can you please explain me this concept that what to take in which casein geometry, when do we need to take the ratio of the side and when to take a square of the ratio of the side to find the ratio of the area of the triangle?Like if S1:S2 = 1:2 then the area will also be in the ratio of 1:2 And when S1:S2 = 1:2 sometime we square the ratio and get the ratio of area as 1:4

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    thankyou so much ma'am

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    thankyou so much ma'am

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    A small confusion in triangles Sir/ Ma'am can you please explain me this concept that what to take in which casein geometry, when do we need to take the ratio of the side and when to take a square of the ratio of the side to find the ratio of the area of the triangle?Like if S1:S2 = 1:2 then the area will also be in the ratio of 1:2 And when S1:S2 = 1:2 sometime we square the ratio and get the ratio of area as 1:4

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    A small confusion in triangles Sir/ Ma'am can you please explain me this concept that what to take in which casein geometry, when do we need to take the ratio of the side and when to take a square of the ratio of the side to find the ratio of the area of the triangle?Like if S1:S2 = 1:2 then the area will also be in the ratio of 1:2 And when S1:S2 = 1:2 sometime we square the ratio and get the ratio of area as 1:4