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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 22:25, Rakeem458

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Circle 1 has center (βˆ’4, 5) and a radius of 6 cm. Circle 2 has (2, βˆ’3) and a radius 9 cm. What transformations can be applied to Circle 1 to prove that the circles are similar? Enter your answers in the boxes. Enter the scale factor as a fraction in simplest form.

"The circles are similar because the transformation rule ( , ) can be applied to Circle 1 and then dilate it using a scale factor of ( --/-- )."

(hint the first blank are numbers(negative and positive) the second blank is a fraction)

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