The scale or enlargement factor.
You need the original shape, the scale of enlargement and the centre of enlargement.
It is an enlargement
A shape is said to be self-similar if it will map onto an enlargement of a part of itself.
It is when u are making a shape bigger by its centre
An enlargement is a transformation which changes the size of an object without changing its shape, rather as a projector enlarges the details of a photographic slide onto a screen.
You need the original shape, the scale of enlargement and the centre of enlargement.
Yes, the result is an enlargement or shrinking, with the origin as centre of enlargement.
An enlargement is of one shape is another, similar shape whose dimensions are bigger.
It is a smaller shape on the other side of the centre of enlargement.
They are 4 different images plotted on the Cartesian plane and they are:- Translation moves each point of a shape in the same distance and direction Reflection a mirror image of a shape Enlargement changes size of a shape by a given scale factor Rotation turns a shape at a given angle and at a fixed point
It is the transformation of a shape on the Cartesian plane
It is an enlargement
Enlargement is when you make a shape or number larger. If you have a number that you would like to enlarge you can make a sum out of it.
A shape is said to be self-similar if it will map onto an enlargement of a part of itself.
It is when u are making a shape bigger by its centre
An enlargement is when you make the exact same shape but you just enlarge so it is easier to read. There are many other reasons for enlargements though
Given the information provided in the question, the only answer is to measure it.