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What is the diameter of the circle?
[1] units

What is the diameter of the circle? [1] units-example-1

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Answer:
diameter=8\ units

Explanation:

By definition, the radius of a circle is the distance from its center to its edge.

We need to remember that diameter of a circle is twice the radius:


diameter=2(radius)

Then, you can observe in the figure that there are 4 units between the center of this circle and its edge, therefore the radius is:


radius=4\ units

Finally, you need to substitute the radius calculated into the formula
diameter=2*radius to find the value of the diameter of this circle. Then, this is:


diameter=2(4\ units)


diameter=8\ units

User Abdallah Alaraby
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ANSWER

The diameter is 8 units.

EXPLANATION

A portion of the y-axis is serving as the diameter of the circle.

The portion of the y-axis that intersects the circle at two points.

We can use these intercepts to find the diameter.

There is a y-intercept at y=2 and y=-6.

The distance between the two intercepts is the diameter of the circle.


|2 - - 6| = |2 + 6| = 8

Therefore the radius is 8 units.

User Mamoru Satoh
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