XY is on the bigger figure, therefore we will be using an enlargement scale factor. \(SF_{Enlargement} = \frac{Big}{Small} = \frac{9}{8}\) Therefore \(XY\) is \(\frac ...
The size of an enlargement/reduction is described by its scale factor. For example, a scale factor of 2 means that the new shape is twice the size of the original. A scale factor of 3 means that ...
In general, using a scale isn’t complicated. You step on, wait a moment, and note the number that shows up on a digital or ...