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The scale factor is 3:1
reduction factor is used to find earth's magnetic field and compare galvanometer constants
Any factor between 0 and 1.
The ratio of the length of the side in the big triangle to the length of the corresponding side in the little triangle is the scale factor.
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
The scale factor is 3:1
A diliation is a reduction if the scale factor is: less than 1.
No - if the lengths of the sides are all increased by a factor of 3, the angles remain unchanged. You just wind up with a "similar" triangle 3 times the size of the original. A quick counterexample would be to consider what would happen if the angles DID change. The sum of the angles in the original triangle should be 180°. If the angles in the new, larger triangle tripled in size, the sum of the angles in the bigger triangle would be 540° - but the sum of the angles of a triangle should always remain 180°.
The way you use a scale factor to enlarge a triangle is to multiply each side of the triangle by that scale factor. Your triangle will then be that many times larger.
reduction factor is used to find earth's magnetic field and compare galvanometer constants
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The ratio of the length of the side in the big triangle to the length of the corresponding side in the little triangle is the scale factor.
Any factor between 0 and 1.
You find the scale factor on a triangle by dividing the short side by the long side.
Find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle a'b'c' after triangle ABC is dilated using the given scale factor then graph triangle ABC and its dilation A (1,1) B(1,3) C(3,1) scale factor 3
Area is proportional to the square of the linear dimensions. If the linear dimensions are doubled, the area is increased by a factor of 22 = 4. The new area is 9 x 4 = 36 square inches.
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