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The scale factor that doubles the sizes of a figure is...

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When we apply a scale factor "c" to a parent function f(x), the resulting function is
g(x)=c*f(x).

A scale factor is the ratio of the transformed function and the original function, or
scale factor = (transformed function)/(original function).

If the size is doubled, the scale factor is 2.

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