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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 19:30 alyssa2157

Circle 1 has a center (−4, 5) and a radius of 6 cm. Circle 2 has (2, −3) and a radius of 9 cm. What transformations can be applied to Circle 1 to prove that the circles are similar?

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The circles are similar because the transformation rule (_, _) can be applied to Circle 1 and then dilate it using a scale factor of \frac{_}{_}
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