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James defines a circle as "the set of all the points equidistant from a given point." His statement is not precise enough

because he should specify that
O a circle includes its diameter
O the set of points is in a plane
O a circle includes its radius
O the set of points are collinear

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User Fszlin
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The answer is c because a the radius of a circle is the length of the from it’s center to any point of it’s edge
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User AbhiTronix
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Answer:

I can confirm that it is: B, the set of points is in a plane

Explanation:

It is right.

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User Collin Heist
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