Why does doubling the side lengths of a right triangle affect it perimeter?

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Doubling the side lengths of a right triangle increases each side by a factor of two. Since the perimeter is the sum of all three sides, the new perimeter becomes twice the original perimeter. Therefore, if you double the side lengths, the perimeter also doubles. This change maintains the triangle's shape but scales it proportionally.

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