Mathematics, 17.04.2021 01:00 jordendoctorwho
Aminah is asked to graph a circle with a radius of 3 and a center at (5,4). She creates the following graph. Is Aminah's graph correct? If not, explain what mistake(s) she made and how it affected her graph.
A. Aminah plotted the center correctly but she used the square root of the radius to find the outside points. Her graph is centered correctly but is smaller than intended.
B. Aminah switched the coordinates of the center but graphed the radius correctly. Her graph is not centered correctly but is the correct size.
C. Aminah switched the coordinates of the center and used the square root of the radius to find the outside points. Her graph is not centered correctly and is smaller than intended.
D. Aminah's graph is correct.
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