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Mathematics, 04.05.2020 22:58 natalie2sheffield

Consider the following two circles. Circle P with center (–1,2) and radius 3 and circle Q with center (3,4) radius 5. What sequence of transformations will carry circle P onto circle Q?

a Dilation centered at Q, followed by reflection across the -axis

b Dilation centered at P, followed by reflection across the -axis and then the

line y=-x+5

c Translation (x, y)>(x+4,y+2), followed by dilation centered at Q

d Dilation (x, y)>(3/5x,3/5y), followed by dilation centered at P

e Reflection over x-axis followed by a rotation of 270

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