Answer:
Option C. sometimes, if they have the same center and the same radius length they will be the same size
Step-by-step explanation:
we have two cases
First case) Two circles of the same center and same size (length of radius)
example
[tex](x+5)^{2}+(y-4)=15^{2}[/tex]
Center [tex](-5,4)[/tex], [tex]r=15 units[/tex]
[tex](x+5)^{2}+(y-4)=15^{2}[/tex]
Center [tex](-5,4)[/tex], [tex]r=15 units[/tex]
Second case) Two circles of the same center, but different size (length of radius)
example
[tex](x+5)^{2}+(y-4)=15^{2}[/tex]
Center [tex](-5,4)[/tex], [tex]r=15 units[/tex]
[tex](x+5)^{2}+(y-4)=20^{2}[/tex]
Center [tex](-5,4)[/tex], [tex]r=20 units[/tex]
therefore
sometimes, if they have the same center and the same radius length they will be the same size