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*30 points* Given circle C with radius r and circle D with radius s, what is an appropriate first step when proving circle C is similar to circle D?

A. Transform circle C with a dilation that has center C and scale factor s.
B. Transform circle C with a dilation that has center C and scale factor r.
C. Transform circle C with the translation that maps point C onto point D.
D. Transform circle C with the translation that maps point onto point C.

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