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What do you call the smaller circle and what letter is it ?
### Coordinate Plane with Circles

This image represents a coordinate plane with two circles. The coordinate plane is marked with both the x-axis and y-axis, ranging from -5 to 5. The graph has marked grid points for clarity.

#### Large Circle
- **Center**: Point P, located at coordinates (-2, 1).
- **Radius**: The radius extends 4 units in all directions from the center, as evidenced by the perimeter of the circle crossing the x-axis at -6 and 2 and the y-axis at -3 and 5.

#### Small Circle
- **Center**: Point Z, located at coordinates (3, -2).
- **Radius**: The radius is 2 units, with the circle crossing the x-axis at 1 and 5 and the y-axis at -4 and 0.

#### Key Points & Labels
- **A**: This point is marked on the negative end of the x-axis at coordinate (-5, 0).
- **B**: This point is marked on the positive end of the x-axis at coordinate (5, 0).
- **C**: This point is marked on the positive end of the y-axis at coordinate (0, 5).

This representation helps in understanding the placement and measurement of circles in a coordinate system.
Transcribed Image Text:### Coordinate Plane with Circles This image represents a coordinate plane with two circles. The coordinate plane is marked with both the x-axis and y-axis, ranging from -5 to 5. The graph has marked grid points for clarity. #### Large Circle - **Center**: Point P, located at coordinates (-2, 1). - **Radius**: The radius extends 4 units in all directions from the center, as evidenced by the perimeter of the circle crossing the x-axis at -6 and 2 and the y-axis at -3 and 5. #### Small Circle - **Center**: Point Z, located at coordinates (3, -2). - **Radius**: The radius is 2 units, with the circle crossing the x-axis at 1 and 5 and the y-axis at -4 and 0. #### Key Points & Labels - **A**: This point is marked on the negative end of the x-axis at coordinate (-5, 0). - **B**: This point is marked on the positive end of the x-axis at coordinate (5, 0). - **C**: This point is marked on the positive end of the y-axis at coordinate (0, 5). This representation helps in understanding the placement and measurement of circles in a coordinate system.
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