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Circle J is located in the first quadrant with center (a, b) and radius s. Felipe transforms Circle J to prove that it is similar to any circle centered at the origin with radius t. Which sequence of transformations did Felipe use?Translate Circle J by (x-a, y-b) and dilate by a factor of s/tTranslate Circle J by (x+a, y+b) and dilate by a factor of t/sTranslate Circle J by (x-a, y-b) and dilate by a factor of t/sTranslate Circle J by (x+a, y+b) and dilate by a factor of s/t

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Circle J is located in the first quadrant with center (a, b) and radius s. Felipe transforms Circle J to prove that it is similar to any circle centered at the origin with radius t. Which sequence of transformations did Felipe use?Translate Circle J by (x-a, y-b) and dilate by a factor of s/tTranslate Circle J by (x+a, y+b) and dilate by a factor of t/sTranslate Circle J by (x-a, y-b) and dilate by a factor of t/sTranslate Circle J by (x+a, y+b) and dilate by a factor of s/t

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