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⊙O and ⊙P are given with centers (−2, 7) and (12, −1) and radii of lengths 5 and 12, respectively. Using similarity transformations on ⊙O, prove that ⊙O and ⊙P are similar.

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Answer:

Whereby circle
\bigodotP can be obtained from circle
\bigodotO by applying the transformations of a translation of T₍₁₄, ₋₈₎ followed by a dilation by a scale factor of 2.4,
\bigodotO is similar to
\bigodotP

Explanation:

The given center of the circle
\bigodotO = (-2, 7)

The radius of
\bigodotO, r₁ = 5

The given center of the circle
\bigodotP = (12, -1)

The radius of
\bigodotP, r₂ = 12

The similarity transformation to prove that
\bigodotO and
\bigodotP are similar are;

a) Move circle
\bigodotO 14 units to the right and 8 units down to the point (12, -1)

b) Apply a scale of S.F. = r₂/r₁ = 12/5 = 2.4

Therefore, the radius of circle
\bigodotO is increased by 2.4

We then obtain
\bigodotO' with center at (12, -1) and radius r₃ = 2.4×5 = 12 which has the same center and radius as circle
\bigodotP

∴ Circle
\bigodotP can be obtained from circle
\bigodotO by applying similarity transformation of translation of T₍₁₄, ₋₈₎ followed by a dilation by a scale factor of 2.4,
\bigodotO is similar to
\bigodotP.

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