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What is the scale factor?

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Answered by prajapatijigar656
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A scale factor is usually a decimal which scales, or multiplies, some quantity. In the equation y = Cx, C is the scale factor for x. C is also the coefficient of x, and may be called the constant of proportionality of y to x. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf\purple{What\:is\:the\:scale\:factor\:? }

A scale factor is a number by which all the components of an object are multiplied in order to create a proportional enlargement or reduction

More to know :

\sf\blue{Scale\:Tipe\::} The scale factor for scaling up is a ratio greater than 1.

\sf\pink{Scale\:Down\::} The scale factor for scaling down is a ratio of less than 1.

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