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Please help! i don’t really understand :/ . pedro was curious A and B (with X and Y being on each circle respectively) were smaller, so he tried to map one figure into the other using rigid transformations
perdo concluded: “it’s not possible to map circle A onto circle B unsung sequence of rigid transformations, so the circles are not similar.
what error did perdo make?
A. one more transformation - a rotation - would map circle A onto circle B. so the circles are similar
B. one more transformation - a dilation - would map circle A onto circle B. so the circles are now similar.
C. there is no error. this is a correct conclusion.
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