Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
a cube
The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
scale Or Dilation
A pizza or a triangle if u use a ruler properly
You calculate the scale factor if you do have a scale is by dividing if it is a small shape to a large shape and multiplying if it is a large shape to a small shape example: shape 1 sqaure shape 2 square equation 2 10 10/2=5 shape 2 square shape 2 square equation 10 2 2/10
No A sculpture can be of any size and shape, only the reach of one's tools determine how large or how small a sculpture can be. There are sculptures made in microscopic scale already.
a globe?
This is probably because of the way pizza makers toss the bread/dough. Rolled, it can by any shape.
1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
a cube
Divide The Little Shape By The Big Shape ,
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The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
Just make the horizontal piece twice as large and make the vertical piece twice as large. This new piece is a factor of 2 times bigger.
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