SOLUTION: Prove that circle A with center (–1, 1) and radius 1 is similar to circle B with center (–3, 2) and radius 2. Can someone help with this? I didn't get a picture of it, so i'm no

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Question 945554: Prove that circle A with center (–1, 1) and radius 1 is similar to circle B with center (–3, 2) and radius 2.
Can someone help with this? I didn't get a picture of it, so i'm not sure.
Thank you! :] if any work, please show!!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All circles are similar.

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