Circle.
Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
a cube
The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
scale Or Dilation
A pizza or a triangle if u use a ruler properly
You calculate the scale factor if you do have a scale is by dividing if it is a small shape to a large shape and multiplying if it is a large shape to a small shape example: shape 1 sqaure shape 2 square equation 2 10 10/2=5 shape 2 square shape 2 square equation 10 2 2/10
No A sculpture can be of any size and shape, only the reach of one's tools determine how large or how small a sculpture can be. There are sculptures made in microscopic scale already.
a globe?
This is probably because of the way pizza makers toss the bread/dough. Rolled, it can by any shape.
1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
a cube
Divide The Little Shape By The Big Shape ,
The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
Italy
a scale
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