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Which number in the standard equation for a circle centered at the origin should one increase to make the circle larger?

Which number in the standard equation for a circle centered at the origin should one-example-1

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Answer:

increasing the radius makes the circle larger. (Answer B)

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a circle is A = πr². Hence, Area of a Circle depends solely on the variable r and the constant of proportionality π.

Thus, increasing the radius makes the circle larger.

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