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, AB = 3.2, and DE = 5.44. Find the scale factor from / to /. The images are not drawn to scale.
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, AB = 3.2, and DE = 5.44. Find the scale factor from / to /. The images are not drawn to scale.
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, AB = 3.2, and DE = 5.44. Find the scale factor from / to /. The images are not drawn to scale.
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To get the scale factor divide the length of DE by the length of AB to get 1.7.
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I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but if you would like to know the scale factor between the two lines, you simply divide the length of DE by the length of AB to get 1.7 as your scale factor. I hope that helped!
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