Scale Factor of 10.5


Scale Factor of 10.5

Here we will explain what a Scale Factor of 10.5 means and provide you with a Scale Factor of 10.5 Calculator so you calculate either the beginning number (n) or the end number (n prime).

First things first. If you have a "number n" (n), a "number n prime" (n′) and a Scale Factor of 10.5, then it means the following:

n × scale factor = n prime
n × 10.5 = n′

In other words per the equation above, a Scale Factor of 10.5 is the factor that you would multiply with n to get n′.


A scale factor between 0 and 1 will decrease the number and is called a Reduction Scale Factor. A scale factor greater than 1 will increase the number and is called an Enlargement Scale Factor. A scale factor of 1 will not change the number and is called a Congruent Scale Factor.

A Scale Factor of 10.5 is therefore an Enlargement Scale Factor.

Below is our useful Scale Factor of 10.5 Calculator where you can either enter n or n′ and we will then calculate the corresponding number.

 


As we explained above, n prime is calculated by multiplying n by 10.5. This means that when our calculator calculates n, it divides n prime by 10.5. Note also that our answers are rounded to the nearest hundredth if necessary.

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