How do I calculate the scale factor of a rectangle?
Divide the corresponding side lengths of two similar rectangles. Use the formula: Scale Factor = Length_2 / Length_1 = Width_2 / Width_1.
What is the scale factor in mathematics?
The scale factor is a ratio comparing the sizes of two similar figures. It shows how much larger or smaller one figure is compared to another.
Can I use this calculator for any rectangle?
Yes, as long as the rectangles are similar (same shape but different sizes), you can use this calculator to find the scale factor.
How do I input dimensions into the calculator?
Enter the original length and width as Length_1 and Width_1, and the scaled length and width as Length_2 and Width_2. The calculator will then compute the scale factor.
What does a scale factor of 2 mean for a rectangle?
A scale factor of 2 means the new rectangle is twice as large as the original in both length and width, making it four times larger in area.
Is this calculator only for rectangles?
Yes, this specific calculator is designed for rectangles. For other shapes, you would need a different type of scale factor calculator.
Can I use the scale factor to find missing dimensions?
Yes, if you know the scale factor and one dimension of the original or scaled rectangle, you can calculate the missing dimension by multiplying or dividing accordingly.