Answer: Since you are looking for the scale factor of ABC to DEF the answer is 8 because DEF is 8 times larger than ABC.
4,8,12
6 apex
the answer would be 10 0n apex
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That's a wonderful question, and an important one. But there's no chance of answering it without knowing the actual lengths of some of those lines as they're shown in the picture, next to where you copied the question from.
4,8,12
6 apex
the answer would be 10 0n apex
They are 17 times AB, BC and Ca, respectively.
If you mean: 8 12 16 and 10 15 20 then it is 4 to 5
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The scale factor of triangle ABC to triangle XYZ can be determined by comparing the lengths of corresponding sides of the two triangles. To find the scale factor, divide the length of a side in triangle ABC by the length of the corresponding side in triangle XYZ. If all corresponding sides have the same ratio, that ratio is the scale factor for the triangles.
It depends on where and what ABC and DEF are!
That's a wonderful question, and an important one. But there's no chance of answering it without knowing the actual lengths of some of those lines as they're shown in the picture, next to where you copied the question from.
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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
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