We are told that circle C has center (-4, 6) and a radius of 2.
We are told that circle D has center (6, -2) and a radius of 4.
If we move circle C's center ten units to the right and eight units down, the new center would be at (-4 + 10), (6 - 8) = (6, -2). So step 1 in the informal proof checks out - the centers are the same (which is the definition of concentric) and the shifts are right.
Let's look at our circles. Circle C has a radius of 2 and is inside circle D, whose radius is 4. Between Circle C and Circle D, the radii have a 1:2 ratio, as seen below:

If we dilate circle C by a factor of 2, it means we are expanding it and doubling it. Our circle has that 1:2 ratio, and doubling both sides gives us 2:4. The second step checks out.
Translated objects (or those that you shift) can be congruent, and dilated objects are used with similarity (where you stretch and squeeze). The third step checks out.
Thus, the argument is correct and the last choice is best.
Adjacent means next to or adjoining something else. therefore an adjacent angle to <DGE would be <HGJ
Answer:
Max
Step-by-step explanation:
Lucas played 2 Rodeo Racing:8 Polar pinball = 1:4 (Divide by 2)
Max played 3 Rodeo Racing:9 Polar pinball = 1:3 (Divide by 3)
1:3 is greater than 1:4 so this proves that Max has played the greater ration of Rodeo Racing to Polar Pinball.