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Circles G and H have centers (0, 3) and (−4, −5) and radius of lengths 2 and 10, respectively. To prove circle G similar to circle H, each of the follow transformations must be performed except
translate circle G 8 units down.
translate circle G 4 units left.
dilate circle G by a scale factor of 1/5
dilate circle G by a scale factor of 5.
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