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c. Present
expository
examples/non
-examples in
matched sets.
Here is an example of a radius.
This is not a radius, because the line does not start at the center, although it does
go to the edge.
Here is another example of a radius. The line starts at the center and goes to the
edge.
This is not a radius, because although the line starts at the center, it does not go to
the edge.
This is not a radius either, because this line goes past the edge, even though it
starts at the center.
Here is one more example of a radius.
This is not a radius, because the line does not start at the
center, and it doesn’t end at the edge.