Circle A has center of (−2, 4) and a radius of 4, and circle B has a center of (3, 9) and a radius of 8. What steps will help show that circle A is similar to circle B? Translate circle A using the rule (x−5, y−5). Dilate circle A by a scale factor of 2. Reflect circle A over the x-axis. Rotate circle A 90° clockwise about the center.
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i get that All squares are similar. All regular polygons with an equal # of sides are similar. but how can i find the answer
i think it is dilate
look at this question it is similar to yours http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/52bf336de4b0fef2cb9e25c5
why?
i looked at it but its not the same different numbers
it is similar, just an example
im trying to help you as much as i can sorry
@aum did u give up on me?
is the answer b then@aum
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i think b but i need help
hey @Ziggres
its B
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b was correct thank you sooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!
no problem, thank @aum
thank you for helping me too @aum
he could only pick one i presume
Then B would have been my choice too.
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