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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Circle A has center of (2, 3) and a radius of 5. Circle B has a center of (1, 4) and a radius of 10. What steps will help show that circle A is similar to circle B? Dilate circle A by a scale factor of 2. Translate circle A using the rule (x+1, y−1). Rotate circle A 180° about the center. Reflect circle A over the y-axis.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aballer101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All circles are similar. No steps are needed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol she has to pick one of the options tho!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ik it isnt C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hm...

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

Have you made a sketch?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope nope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:/

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

It may help :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think u duplicate it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so..........its d. reflect?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes u do duplicate for sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so d?

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

Once you make the sketch, the answer will be very clear to see.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:l fineeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

Drawing sketches is a valuable skill to get good at in math.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bruh no one wants to make a sketch.. and yes I'd go with D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:-) xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

drew it with love

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

That is a good start, now put in the axes and coordinates please :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i choose it ._.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry ._.

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