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Jabari
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11 February, 16:33
Can a circle have a radius of - 3? Why or Why not
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Maritza Mcdowell
11 February, 16:54
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Answer: A circle cannot have the a negative radius because it is impossible to show it by graphing and it is length and nothing measured in length can be negative. Also if radius is negative then center will become circumference and circumference will become center.
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