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Figure 1 is dilated to get Figure 2.

What is the scale factor?

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Figure 1 is dilated to get Figure 2. What is the scale factor? Enter your answer as-example-1
User Freinn
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scale factor is just the ratio between corresponding sides of a figure.  that scale factor from figure 1 to figure 2 is just the ratio between sides.  3/18 or 1/6,  or 6/1... just depending on if you are going bigger to smaller or smaller to bigger.
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Answer:

The scale factor is equal to
(1)/(6)

Explanation:

we know that

If two figures are similar then the ratio of its corresponding sides is called the scale factor

Let

z-----> the scale factor

x-----> the corresponding side of Figure 2

y-----> the corresponding side of Figure 1

so


z=(x)/(y)

we have


x=3\ units


y=18\ units

substitute


z=(3)/(18)

simplify


z=(1)/(6)

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