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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 02:23 irelandcrawford5469

A circle centered at the origin contains the point
(0,9). Does (8. V17) also lie on the circle? Explain.
No, the distance from the center to the point
(8./17) is not the same as the radius,
No, the radius of 10 units is different from the
distance from the center to the point
(8, 17)
Yes, the distance from the origin to the point
(8./17) is 9 units
Yes, the distance from the point (0, 9) to the point
(8./17) is 9 units

The answer is C

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