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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 19:50 missayers172

Are these circles similar? A
no, because there is no rotation that takes circle 1 to circle 2
B yes because there is a dilation that takes circle 1 to circle 2
c yes because there is a rotation that takes circle 1 to circle 2
d no because there is no dilation that takes circle 1 to circle 2


Are these circles similar?

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no, because there is no rotation that takes circle 1 to circle 2
B y

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