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Does the point (2, 6) lie on the circle shown? Explain. Yes, the distance from (3,0) to (0,0) is 3 units.

Yes, the distance from (0,0) to (2,5) is 3 units.

No, the distance from (3,0) to (2,1) is not 3 units.

No, the distance from (0,0) to (2,6) is not 3 units.


Does the point (2, 6) lie on the circle shown? Explain.

Yes, the distance from (3,0) to (0,0) is

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