When you multiple the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
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.
11 is not a factor of 111.
5 and 6 is the factor pair for 5 x 6 equals 30
No, because 8 isn't a factor of 30.
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.
when you multiply the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
When you multiple the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
times by two
If you are dilating the image about some factor, you can multiply coordinates by the constant. For instance... ½(1,2) = (½,½ * 2) = (½, 1)
a scale factor of 4.5 is your answer
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.
You find the scale factor on a triangle by dividing the short side by the long side.
Scale Factor
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
You need numbers from the sides of the triangles. Take numbers from the corresponding (matching) sides, one number from the small triangle, and one number from the big triangle. Then divide the big number by the small number. The answer is the scale factor. Put another way, the scale factor is the number that multiplies the small triangle to create the large triangle.
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