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Seafoam:

Circle A has center of (6, 7) and a radius of 4, and circle B has a center of (2, 4) and a radius of 16. What steps will help show that circle A is similar to circle B? Translate circle A using the rule (x + 4, y + 3). Rotate circle A 45° about the center. Dilate circle A by a scale factor of 4. Reflect circle A about the origin.

Seafoam:

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snowflake0531:

I suggest first graphing them on desmos, to see the whole thing out

snowflake0531:

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jhonyy9:

so i think two circles are similar always but in this case bc. circle A has a radius of 4 and circle B has a radius of 16 so from this result that these circle are 4/16 = 1/4 proportional

Seafoam:

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Seafoam:

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Seafoam:

Does anyone think its the first option?

snowflake0531:

@surjithayer is it the first or...?

surjithayer:

it is C Johny 9 have already answered.

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