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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 08:10 Bryoh

Luke claims two circles are always isometric because the shape never changes. Is he correct?
O Yes - all circles are similar.
O Yes - an isometry preserves shape.
O No - an isometry preserves both size and shape.
O No - the center may be located on a difference coordinate.

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