EXAMPLE 2 Find lengths in circles in a coordinate plane

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EXAMPLE 2 Find lengths in circles in a coordinate plane Use the diagram to find the given lengths. a. Radius of A b. Diameter of A Radius of B c. Diameter of B d. SOLUTION a. The radius of A is 3 units. b. The diameter of A is 6 units. c. The radius of B is 2 units. d. The diameter of B is 4 units.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 3. Use the diagram in Example 2 to find the radius and diameter of C and D. SOLUTION a. The radius of C is 3 units. b. The diameter of C is 6 units. c. The radius of D is 2 units. d. The diameter of D is 4 units.