The ratio of the lengths of their corresponding sides.
The ratio of any two corresponding similar geometric figures lengths in two . Note: The ratio of areas of two similar figures is the square of the scale factor. The ratio of volumes of two similar figures is the cube of the scale factor. .... (: hope it helped (: .....
They are similar, with a scale factor of 1.
The perimeter will scale by the same factor.
They must be similar, with scale factor = 1.
Perimeter will scale by the same factor. Area of the new figure, however is the original figures area multiplied by the scale factor squared. .
The ratio of any two corresponding similar geometric figures lengths in two . Note: The ratio of areas of two similar figures is the square of the scale factor. The ratio of volumes of two similar figures is the cube of the scale factor. .... (: hope it helped (: .....
They are similar, with a scale factor of 1.
The perimeter will scale by the same factor.
They must be similar, with scale factor = 1.
The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.
Scale Factor
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The areas will be proportional to (scale)2
Perimeter will scale by the same factor. Area of the new figure, however is the original figures area multiplied by the scale factor squared. .
If the sides of two shapes have a scale factor of sf:1, then their areas will be in the ratio of sf2: 1.
scale factor
The scale factor will depend on the side lengths. (Angle measures of the figures will be identical.) For example, if the smaller side had a length of 5 and the larger side had a length of 10 the ratio of the two figures would be 1:2.