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Leonidas Brady
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28 August, 09:26
Proving That All Circles Are Similar
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Kassidy Hensley
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Figures can be proven similar if one, or more, similarity transformations (reflections, translations, rotations, dilations) can be found that map one figure onto another. In our attempt to prove all circles are similar, a translation and a scale factor (from a dilation) will be found to map one circle onto another.
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