a 1:1 ratio
One half = 1:2 or 0.5
A scale factor requires two measures.
To find the scale factors of two objects, you need to compare the ratios of things like their sizes, areas, volumes, and length. For example, if one is given a volume of 7 for a shape, and a second shape has a volume of 14, you have to compare the volume ratio of these two shapes to find the scale factor. This scale factor is 1 to 2, or the volume of the second shape is twice the first one. Scale factors are useful for scale drawings.
You find the scale factor on a triangle by dividing the short side by the long side.
If the scale factor is r, then the new area will be the area of the original multiplied by r^2
1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
The scale factor is 1 to 150
No, a scale factor of a dilation is not always between 0 and 1. A scale factor can be greater than 1, which results in enlargement, or it can be between 0 and 1, leading to a reduction. Additionally, a negative scale factor can invert the figure. Thus, the scale factor can vary widely, affecting the size and orientation of the figure being dilated.
A diliation is a reduction if the scale factor is: less than 1.
If the scale factor between two shapes is 1, the shapes are congruent.
The scale factor is 1:100 for the area. The linear scale factor is 1:10.
Absolutely nothing. A scale factor of 1 is the same as saying do not change the scale.
stay same
1/84
The type of dilation that occurs with a scale factor of 14 is enlargement. Any time the scale factor is larger than 1, it is enlargement.
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
Assuming the smaller sphere is the image of the larger sphere after transformation (based on the order of the radii): the scale factor is 4/12 = 1/3