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Is there a formula to answer the following
question?
I know the chord of a circle is 10" and at
the mid point of this chord is another line
that reaches up to the edge of the circle and
it is 1" long. What is the radius of the
circle? this question is not in a text book.
Thank you for your time,
Amy
Draw a circle with center O.
Draw the chord AB
Let C be the midpoint of AB
Draw radius OA
Draw OC
Extend OC until it intersects the circle at D.
You are given CD = 1 and that AB = 10", so AC = 5"
Let the radius be r.
Then OD = r for it is a radius
You are given that CD = 1
So OC = OD - CD = r - 1
OA = r for it is a radius
Now use the Pythagoean theorem on
right triangle OAC
OC² + AC² = OA²
or
(r - 1)² + 5² = r²
(r - 1)² + 25 = r²
Can you solve that? If not post again
asking how.
r = 13 or the radius is 13"
Edwin