you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
The linear scale factor is 100.
To determine the base of the original triangle when a scale factor is used for reduction, you need to know the length of the base of the reduced triangle and the scale factor. If the scale factor is given as a fraction (e.g., 1/2), you can find the original base by dividing the base length of the reduced triangle by the scale factor. For example, if the reduced base is 5 units and the scale factor is 1/2, the original base would be 5 / (1/2) = 10 units.
Finding the scale factor for two polygons is simple to do. All you have to do is find the angles in a rectangle.
you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
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.
how to do a scale factor of cylinder is that you find the base and the height and the length of A area hope you like my examples.
Ok sooo you first put the scale number over the actual number then u ( if needed) covert to the same kind of measurement thennn you put the outcome over the scale again and you simplify........
Finding the scale factor for two polygons is simple to do. All you have to do is find the angles in a rectangle.
The two scale factors are reciprocals of one another.
A scale factor of 2 means everything is shown in half the size of the original.
It is usually a fraction, as it is usually shown in a ratio. Decimal and percentages can be used though.