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Point Q lies on the circle and has an X-coordinate of 4. Which value could be the y-coordinate for point Q? ​

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We are not given the radius of the circle or any other relevant data, so I assumed the radius of the circle r=5

Answer:

The y-coordinate of Q is 3

Explanation:

Circles and Lines

The figure below shows a circle of radius r=5 and a segment that goes from the center of the circle to a point of the circumference, where x=4.

We can find the y-coordinate of that point by using Pithagora's theorem:


r^2=x^2+y^2

Solving for y:


y^2=r^2-x^2


y^2=5^2-4^2


y^2=25-16=9


y=√(9)=3

The y-coordinate of Q is 3

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