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27 February, 07:43

The scale factor of an object is the ratio of the lengths of two corresponding sides of two similar objects.

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  1. 27 February, 11:26
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there are 2 similar geometric figure the ratio of the corresponding side length is regarded as the scale factor. For example if you have 2 similar figure like a square. And you detect 2 corresponding sides of the figures, one having a length of 2 cm and the other a length of 4 cm. The ratio of this 2 corresponding side is the scale factor. The scale factor can be express as 1:2. or the scale factor can be represented as a fraction as 1/2.

    In a more simple term the scale factor is the ratio of 2 corresponding side of similar figures. Note the figures must be similar. The scale factor can be use to find the side length of a figure and also one can use the side length of the figures to find the scale factor.
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