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- When describing an enlargement you must state by how much the shape has been enlarged. This is called the scale factor. For example, a scale factor of 2 means that the new shape is double the size of the original shape. When a scale factor is a fraction the shape decreases in size, but we still call this an enlargement.
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When a scale factor is a fraction the shape decreases in size, but we still call this an enlargement. So a scale factor of ¼ means that the new shape is 4 times smaller than the original.
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The scale factor describes the size of an enlargement or reduction. For example, a scale factor of \(2\) means that the new shape is twice the size of the original.
A scale factor describes how much a shape has been enlarged. We multiply every side length of a shape by the scale factor to enlarge it. The sizes of the angles do not change. Enlarging a shape by a scale factor greater than 1 will make the shape bigger. E.g. Shape A has been enlarged by scale factor 2 to give shape B .
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How do I describe an enlargement? To describe an enlargement, you must: State that the transformation is an enlargement; State the scale factor; Give the coordinates of the centre of enlargement; To find the scale factor: Pick a side of the original shape; Identify the corresponding side on the enlarged image
Scale factor is a number by which the size of any geometrical figure or shape can be changed with respect to its original size. Learn more about how to find the scale factor, uses of scale factor, along with important tips and solved examples on scale factor.
The two shapes are similar figures. Enlarging a shape by a scale factor between \bf{0} and \bf{1} will make the shape smaller. This is often written as a fraction or a decimal and is known as a fractional scale factor. Here, shape A has been enlarged by scale factor \cfrac{1}{2} to get shape B.