The ratio between matching sides in similar shapes is known as the SCALE FACTOR.
[color=#0000ff][size=200]Special Notation[/size][/color][br][br]The new shape is known as the IMAGE of the ORIGINAL.[br]Use the link below and then [color=#ff0000]copy the example and description into your workbook:[/color][br][br][b][url=https://schoolsnsw-my.sharepoint.com/:i:/g/personal/marc_azara_det_nsw_edu_au/EQm7r0EZAwRIhorzDce_HRcBTb-PQrtXaDjVl_KGN1QQMw?e=s6bJey][color=#9900ff]LINK to original v image EXAMPLE [/color][/url][br][br][br][/b][color=#0000ff][size=200]Scale Factors[br][/size][/color]The ratio between matching sides is known as the SCALE FACTOR.[br][br][left][size=150]Scale Factor = Image length [math]\div[/math][/size] Original length [size=150][size=200][br][math][/math][/size][/size][/left]
When the [color=#ff0000]scale factor is less than 1[/color], the image created is:
When the [color=#ff0000]scale factor is equal to 1[/color], the image created is:
When the [color=#ff0000]scale factor is greater than 1[/color], the image created is: