Ignoring complex numbers, Is it possible for the circle in question no.7 to have a radius of -4? *       A. Yes, because the radius refers to displacement, therefore it can have a negative value       B. No, because the radius refers to distance, therefore it cannot have a negative value       C. Yes, because all possible values for any radius are all Integers       D. No, because the radius refers to the length, therefore it cannot have a positive value

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8. Ignoring complex numbers, Is it possible for the circle in question no.7 to have a radius of -4? *
 
 
 
A. Yes, because the radius refers to displacement, therefore it can have a negative value
 
 
 
B. No, because the radius refers to distance, therefore it cannot have a negative value
 
 
 
C. Yes, because all possible values for any radius are all Integers
 
 
 
D. No, because the radius refers to the length, therefore it cannot have a positive value
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