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3. Section 8.3
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Exercise 72 Page 456

What dimensions decide a circle's size?

They are similar. See solution.

Practice makes perfect
If two figures are similar they have the same shape. This means the ratio of corresponding sides is the same. By dilating one figure we will then always be able to map it onto the other. Below we see an example of this.

However, in circles there is only one dimension that decides the size — the radius. Therefore, we will always be able to map any two circles onto each other by dilating the radius of one of them.

Therefore, all circles are similar.