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. What is the justification for the 2nd statement? Statement A circle is centered at (0, 0) and contains the point (0, 2). The radius of the circle is the distance from (0, 0) t…
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. What is the justification for the 2nd statement? Statement A circle is centered at (0, 0) and contains the point (0, 2). The radius of the circle is the distance from (0, 0) t…
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A circle is centered at (0, 0) and
contains the point (0, 2).
The radius of the circle is the distance
from (0, 0) to (0, 2).
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Justification: definition of radius.
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