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Circle Q has a cebtwr at (4, 5) and circle Q' has a center at (-1, 1). Which two transformations on circle Q prove yhat circle Q is similar to circle Q'? a. (x, y) β†’ (1/2x, 1/2y) and (x, y) β†’ (x - 5, y - 4)

b. (x, y) β†’ (2x, 2y) abd (x, y) β†’ (x + 5, y + 4)

c. (x, y) β†’ (1/2x, 1/2y) and (x, y) β†’ (x + 5, y + 4)

d. (x, y) β†’ (2x, 2y) and (x, y) β†’ (x - 5, y - 4)


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