Scale Factor is ....
(NEW)/(OG)
If the scale factor is 1/5, find x and y.
x= 4 and y = 2
When given a Scale Factor, you can add all the lengths by that number.
False
What is the Scale Factor from OG to New?
SF = 2
What does Mr. Shinto collect?
Basketball Shoes, Jordans, Nikes
The term we use to find the scale factor of the new figure going back to the OG figure.
Reciprocal
What is the Scale Factor from left to right?
1/5
When comparing an original figure with a new figure, all the angles are the same.
True
What is the scale factor from New to OG?
SF = 4
Mr. Shinto's favorite period?
Period 6 (LUNCH)
When part of an OG figure matches up with part of a NEW figure is ...
Corresponding
SF = 1
The bigger the scale, the bigger the drawing.
The smaller the scale, the smaller the drawing.
False
What corresponds with segment CB?
Segment GF
Mr. Shinto favorite basketball team?
Los Angeles Lakers
This tells how the measurements in a scale drawing represent the actual measurements of the object. For Example) 3 cm = 400 m
scales
The measurement of the NEW figure is 105 units. The SCALE FACTOR is 15. What is the measurement of the OG figure?
If we know the scale factor from OG to new, then the scale factor from new to OG is just the reciprocal.
true
The area of the rectangle is 20 in2. What would the area of the new figure be if it went through a scale factor of 2.
80 square inches
Mr. Shinto coaches two sports at Ensign. List both sports.
1. Basketball
2. Track and Field
A scaled copy must always have these two things.
1. All corresponding sides have a common scale factor.
2. All the angles are the same.
2 Units each line.
If we know the area of the OG figure and the scale factor, then I can just multiply the area by the scale factor to get the new area.
False
Area Factor = SF x SF
Which scale would have a bigger drawing?
1 inch = 10 miles
1 inch = 25 miles
1 inch = 10 miles
Mr. Shinto was a two sport athlete in high school. List both sports.
1. Basketball
2. Swimming