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Anahi Frederick
2 February, 23:07
How do you do the scale factor
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Eileen Cervantes
2 February, 23:36
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If you have two similar geometric figures, the ratio of their corresponding sides is called the scale factor. To find the scale factor, locate two corresponding sides, one on each figure. Write the ratio of one length to the other to find the scale factor from one figure to the other
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