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How can you determine if two triangles have a scale factor?

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Scale Factor. Suppose you have two similar figures , one larger than the other. The scale factor is the ratio of the length of a side of one figure to the length of the corresponding side of the other figure. Example: Here, XYUV=123=4 .

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When two triangles are similar, the reduced ratio of any two corresponding sides is called the scale factor of the similar triangles. In Figure 1 , Δ ABC∼ Δ DEF. Figure 1 Similar triangles whose scale factor is 2 : 1. The ratios of corresponding sides are 6/3, 8/4, 10/5. hope that helps love!

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