1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
A 5-sided 2-dimensional figure is a pentagon and a 5-sided 3-dimensional shape is a pentahedron.
In geometry a 29 sided shape is referred to as an icosikaidigon. The shape closely resembles an 3 dimensional octagon.
a henagon is an 11 sided 2-D shape and a 3-D is called an hendecahedron.
A 3-sided pyramid.
A 13 sided shape is a tridecagon or tristedecagon. The roots to this word are tri (meaning 3) and dec (meaning ten). 3 + 10 = 13.
A 3 sided shape is a triangle. A 4 sided shape could be a square or rectangle.
If you increase a shape by a scale factor of 2, you double the height and double the width. If you increase a shape by a scale factor of 3, you treble the height and treble the width. If you are interested in doing this mechanically, use a pantograph.
A 3-sided shape is called a triangle.or Polygon in general.
a 3 sided shape is a right angle triangle
A scale factor of 3 means that each dimension of an object is multiplied by 3, resulting in an increase in size. For example, if a shape has a length of 2 units, after applying a scale factor of 3, the new length would be 6 units. This transformation keeps the object's proportions the same while enlarging it. In terms of area, the scale factor of 3 would increase the area by a factor of (3^2 = 9).
The image is a similar shape to that of the original.
A 4 sided shape has 4 vertices whereas a 3 sided shape has 3 vertices.
An octagon is an 8 sided 2 dimensional shape. A cylinder with the base of a hexagon (6 sided shape) would be an 8 sided 3 dimensional shape.
3 sided shapes are triangles
It's a 6 sided shape.
A 5-sided 2-dimensional figure is a pentagon and a 5-sided 3-dimensional shape is a pentahedron.
In geometry a 29 sided shape is referred to as an icosikaidigon. The shape closely resembles an 3 dimensional octagon.