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Shape A is enlarged to give shape B a) what is the scale factor of the enlargement? b) mark with a cross the centre of enlargement Please help me, I need the answer by Friday 17th June, thanks!
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Shape A is enlarged to give shape B
a) what is the scale factor of the enlargement?
b) mark with a cross the centre of enlargement
Please help me, I need the answer by Friday 17th June, thanks!
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a)2.5 because look at how much it’s enlarged by
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It’s 3 cuz big shape divided by da small shape is 3 and usin da isolation method we will get 3
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