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1.Which transformations can be used to show that circle P is similar to circle Q?

Circle P: center (2, −3) and radius 4

Circle Q: center (2, 3) and radius 28
Select one or more answers.


Circle P is a dilation of circle Q with a scale factor of 24.

Circle Q is a translation of circle P, 6 units up.

Circle Q is a dilation of circle P with a scale factor of 7.

Circle Q is a translation of circle P, 6 units left.

2.Circle 1 has center (−6, 2) and a radius of 8 cm. Circle 2 has center (−1, −4) and a radius 6 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

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1 is (x +7 , y - 11) plz write it just like this inside these()  B,C for 2  i guess and 3 im not sure 
User DickieBoy
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The answer is 5, -6. The scale factor is 4/3.
User Bldoron
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