pantograph
No, she had a breast reduction! :-(
To determine whether a dilation is a reduction or an enlargement, compare the scale factor to 1. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the dilation is an enlargement, as the image will be larger than the original. Conversely, if the scale factor is between 0 and 1, the dilation is a reduction, resulting in a smaller image. Additionally, you can observe the distances from the center of dilation; if they increase, it's an enlargement, and if they decrease, it's a reduction.
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There is just the one and it is an enlargement or a reduction in size.
By itself it is just a number and not a geometrical figure
If the dilation is >0 but <1, it is a reduction. If it is any number >1, it is an enlargement.
A scale factor whose absolute value is greater than one is an enlargement whereas if the absolute value is less than 1 it is a reduction.
From a chemical perspective, the antonym is oxidation In normal conversation, an antonym could be "enlargement"
Through the reduction or enlargement of oceanic plates via plate tectonics.
A pantograph is a tool used for both enlargement and reduction of maps with high accuracy. It works by tracing the original map on one end and drawing the enlarged or reduced version on the other end, while maintaining the proportion and scale of the map.
1.Having menstruation 2.Enlargement of breast 3.Enlargement of hips