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Part L For assurance that the similarity proof can be generalized to all circles, try more examples of creating two circles and determining the similarity transformations that map one circle onto the other circle. Take a screenshot of two such circles, labeled C and D, that are different from the ones created in part A, save it, and insert the image in the space provided.
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Part L
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