Given circle A with equation x² + (y – 1)´ = 16 and circle B with equation (x + 2)² + (y – 3)² = 4, what sequence of transformations should be used to prove circle A is similar to circle B by mapping A onto B?

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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.3: Hyperbolas
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Given circle A with equation
2
x² + (y – 1)´ = 16 and
circle B with equation
(x+ 2)² + (y – 3)² = 4,
what sequence of transformations
should be used to prove circle A is
similar to circle B by mapping A
onto B?
Transcribed Image Text:Given circle A with equation 2 x² + (y – 1)´ = 16 and circle B with equation (x+ 2)² + (y – 3)² = 4, what sequence of transformations should be used to prove circle A is similar to circle B by mapping A onto B?
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