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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 00:01 didraga777

Kayla says that the point labeled C in the diagram below is the center. Raymond says that point C is the radius.

Who is correct and why?
Kayla is correct; the center is a fixed point in the middle of the sphere.
Kayla is correct; the center is a line segment from the center to the surface of the sphere.
Raymond is correct; the radius is the fixed point in the middle of the sphere.
Raymond is correct; the radius is a chord that is from the center to the surface of the sphere.


Kayla says that the point labeled C in the diagram below is the center. Raymond says that point C is

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