Great job brother hope every teacher would be like you......you are really wonderful. Keep this good work on en may God reward you.....stay blessed forever......
To find the linear scale factor between two similar figures, you can follow these steps: Identify Corresponding Lengths: Choose corresponding lengths on both figures. These lengths must be in the same direction and represent corresponding sides. Measure the Lengths: Measure the chosen lengths on both figures. Make sure to use the same unit of measurement for both. Calculate the Scale Factor: Divide the length of the corresponding side on the larger figure by the length of the corresponding side on the smaller figure. Make sure that you choose corresponding sides, and be consistent with the units of measurement. The scale factor represents how many times larger one figure is than the other.
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Great job brother hope every teacher would be like you......you are really wonderful. Keep this good work on en may God reward you.....stay blessed forever......
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Could u please move the camera to a position that is more visible but thanks for the lesson 😊
Could you plzz try doing some questions in made familiar I will really appreciate but thanks for the lesson
I'm a student from Olympic high school...I'm SO happy with this work for sure
This really helped thanks
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Get the notes for this lesson on the link below.
www.easyelimu.com/high-school-notes/maths/form-2/item/1861-similarity-and-enlargement
Wow you teach so nice
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Have you done videos on rotation and reflection please?
Hi Kary,
Here is the link to the rotation video. th-cam.com/video/orMcWgAm5jw/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you so much.
How can I get a linear scale factor.
To find the linear scale factor between two similar figures, you can follow these steps:
Identify Corresponding Lengths: Choose corresponding lengths on both figures. These lengths must be in the same direction and represent corresponding sides.
Measure the Lengths: Measure the chosen lengths on both figures. Make sure to use the same unit of measurement for both.
Calculate the Scale Factor: Divide the length of the corresponding side on the larger figure by the length of the corresponding side on the smaller figure.
Make sure that you choose corresponding sides, and be consistent with the units of measurement. The scale factor represents how many times larger one figure is than the other.
Thanks for the lesson it really helpfull
You teach so nice
Nice
Could you plz do some questions for madefamiliar
There are some topics in f2 that are not covered plz if u may do that
Hey there :) , we have new video lessons for form 2 maths where ALL topics are covered and which you can find on the EasyElimu TH-cam page here: www.youtube.com/@easyelimu/featured
Plus, you can get Mathematics Form 2 Notes PDF and questions and answers for each lesson on our website / app here: app.easyelimu.com/
Great
WHAT IS THE ANSW TO THE VALUE Y
I got 12 :D
Who if I say 18/6 15/5 24/8
Make the board a little bit clear I'm struggling here
You need to choose your quality then itll be clear😀
Thank teacher
I don't mean to be rude but, there was no energy in the class so i felt sleepy
😒What was he supposed to do huh?Find your own motivation to not zone out
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