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I was working on this problem and could intuitively see how this is true. I tried to solve it on my own, but the only "proof" I could come up with was that because the non-base sides increase at different rates in order to keep the area the same, the base length must increase in order to close the triangle. Is there a more formal proof of this problem?

  • You will not get help when you use terms that are not clear - what is a "vertex area"? – Moti Nov 25 '19 at 01:56

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