Circle P is dilated to form circle P'. Which of the following statements is always TRUE? The ratio of the diameter to the circumference is the same for both circles. The length of any chord in circle P is greater than the length of any chord and circle P' The diameter of circle P is greater than the diameter of circle P'. The radius of circle P is the same as the radius of circle P
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A dilation is a transformation that changes the size of an object, but not its shape. In other words, a dilated circle will have the same shape as the original circle, but it will be either larger or smaller. Now, let's look at each statement: Show more…
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