Measure the lengths of corresponding sides. Then divide the length from the altered polygon by that from the original.
You cannot. There is no scale factor between an irregular pentagon and an equilateral triangle, for example.
To find the scale factor of two similar polygons, you can compare the lengths of corresponding sides. Select one pair of corresponding sides from each polygon and divide the length of a side from one polygon by the length of the corresponding side from the other polygon. The resulting ratio is the scale factor, which will remain consistent for all pairs of corresponding sides in the similar polygons.
u give them some pie and buleberrys and the wach them eat and so 369 is the scale factor of one
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
To find the scale factor of a fraction, compare the numerator and the denominator. The scale factor is the ratio of the two numbers, which can be expressed as a fraction itself or as a decimal. For example, if the fraction is ( \frac{a}{b} ), the scale factor can be calculated as ( a \div b ). This indicates how many times one quantity is scaled relative to the other.
You cannot. There is no scale factor between an irregular pentagon and an equilateral triangle, for example.
To find the scale factor of two similar polygons, you can compare the lengths of corresponding sides. Select one pair of corresponding sides from each polygon and divide the length of a side from one polygon by the length of the corresponding side from the other polygon. The resulting ratio is the scale factor, which will remain consistent for all pairs of corresponding sides in the similar polygons.
cont the angle then multiply by 77
divide the perimeter by 27 the multiply it by 3 and then u get the answer
You divide a length of one polygon by the corresponding length in the other polygon. Any length will do, as long as you use the corresponding length in both.
u give them some pie and buleberrys and the wach them eat and so 369 is the scale factor of one
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
To find the scale factor of a fraction, compare the numerator and the denominator. The scale factor is the ratio of the two numbers, which can be expressed as a fraction itself or as a decimal. For example, if the fraction is ( \frac{a}{b} ), the scale factor can be calculated as ( a \div b ). This indicates how many times one quantity is scaled relative to the other.
A scale Factor is Algbrea so you have to... x - + and/or divided.
how do you find the scale factor of two circles
You find the scale factor on a triangle by dividing the short side by the long side.
The linear scale factor is 100.