Hello, was doing some harder enlargement questions can you explain this one please: A parallelogram has an area of 7cm^2. The parallelogram is enlarged with SF 3 , work out the area of the enlarged parallelogram. Thank you! 😊
Thank you that is very kind. Great question, I have a whole separate video on negative scale factors that you might want to try next. It is linked at the end of the video or you can find it here: th-cam.com/video/0_hclyERGAw/w-d-xo.html
Was hoping you would do negative scale factors
Next video. Have to separate as it isn’t on foundation.
Sir this was like the best explanation I've seen in Enlargements, thanks a lot
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Thanks a lot sir. you explained it more easier and understandable than my math's teacher. cheers
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Hello, was doing some harder enlargement questions can you explain this one please:
A parallelogram has an area of 7cm^2.
The parallelogram is enlarged with SF 3 , work out the area of the enlarged parallelogram.
Thank you! 😊
Hi. For this you want to check out my video on similar areas/volumes
@@1stClassMathsWill do ! I’m very confused.
it was very helpful! thanks.
Very useful explanation, better than what school taught 👍👍👍 I have one question though, what does it mean if the scale factor is negative?
Thank you that is very kind.
Great question, I have a whole separate video on negative scale factors that you might want to try next. It is linked at the end of the video or you can find it here: th-cam.com/video/0_hclyERGAw/w-d-xo.html
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will this be on the exam? if its 36% on the past papers
It could be, nobody knows.
what if the scale factor is negative
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