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21 April, 23:49

George is given two circles, Circle O and circle X, as shown. If he wants to prove that the two circles are similar, what would be the correct first step in his proof? Given: The radius of circle O is r, and the radius of circle X is r'. Prove: Circle O is similar to circle X.

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  1. 22 April, 03:10
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    Prove: Circle O is similar to circle x.

    1. C=2*pi*r and C'=2*pi*r' by the definition of circumference

    2. (C=2*pi*r) / (C'=2*pi*r') and C/C'=r/r' by the division of property of equality

    3. d=2r and d'=2r by the definition of diameter

    4. d=2r/d'=2r' and d/d'1=r/r' by the division property of equality

    5. C/C'=d/d' and r/r'=r/r' by the substitution property

    6. Circle 0 is similar to circle X, because all the linear dimensions are the same proportion

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