The scale factor for a dilation is defined as the ratio of the length of a side after the dilation to the length of that same side before the dilation.
In your case, it seems like you are comparing two sets of coordinates or dimensions. If we consider the points or dimensions to be (2, 2) and (3, 3), the scale factor is calculated by taking the ratio of corresponding values.
To find the scale factor between these two points, you would typically take the coordinates of the dilated point and divide them by the coordinates of the original point. However, since both points are given as fractions (2/2 = 1 and 3/3 = 1), it indicates that the scale factor for both points is 1.
Thus, the scale factor for the dilation is 1. This means there is no change in size; the figure remains the same after dilation.