Finding The Scale Factor Of Dilated Shapes

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Published 2020-10-31
Learn an easy way to find the scale factor of dilated objects. The scale factor is found by using either corresponding sides or corresponding points.

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  • @hashnyjos4187
    Understood this under 7 mins thank you so much!!! Unlike my teacher who just keeps talking about random stuff
  • @troublehall
    You explain better than my math teacher, still confusing but thanks for making this video
  • REALLY HELPED I was looking for the right video for dilations for at least 10 minutes:yt:
  • @aronperez941
    Bro my teacher is so bad. And there is this guy with the 8 minute video and now I understand everything.
  • @Tstoga
    Thank you this was helpful wish me luck tomorrow I have a quiz ✨
  • @loresiino5294
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  • how would i find the previous shape of a polygon that was dilated by 1/3?
  • @Grxre1
    Thanks man, I have my math exam in two days and this helped a lot.
  • @fatimadean5037
    Hi Mr.Maisonet this is Garrison Dean from last years 6th grade math class how are you doing
  • its a good video but how would i find scale factor of a image would land on the line of a preimage
  • @Alexizhereee
    Example using the bottom most left vertex of each figure: (1,1) / (3,3) sf = (3x, 3y). Did i answer correctly? Edit (oops i didn't look at the large bolded SMALLER) is it actually (1/3x, 1/3y)?
  • What are the terms of service in linking this to my website or embedding in my own course? Thanks! Your videos are great!
  • this video was helpful in a way, but can I request a video on writing coordinates of the vertices after a dilation with a scale factor of 1/3 centered at the origin