Linear scale factorFinding the scale factor

Similar figures are identical in shape, but generally not in size. A missing length on a reduction/enlargement figure can be calculated by finding its linear scale factor.

Part ofMathsAngle, symmetry and transformation

Finding the scale factor

Proportions can be used to compare lengths of different sized shapes. To work out how much bigger a shape is compared to a smaller one, divide the bigger length by the corresponding smaller length. This will give you the scale factor of enlargement.

Example

A rectangle has been enlarged. Find the scale factor of enlargement.

Rectangle 1: 3x2cm Rectangle 2: 7.5x5cm

To find the scale factor of enlargement, divide one of the larger lengths by the corresponding smaller one.

\(5 \div 2 = 2.5\)

The bigger rectangle is larger than the smaller one by a scale factor of 2.5.