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You stand at point C and look at an aquarium tank. Calculate the radius of the aquarium tank.

You stand at point C and look at an aquarium tank. Calculate the radius of the aquarium-example-1
User Gabry
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Answer:

8.25

Explanation:

DC = 14ft

AC = 8ft + the diametre

Lets use d for diametre

The equation we are using is the Segments of Secants and Tangents Theorem, which is
DC^(2) = 8ft (or the outside segment) * AC (the whole segment)


14^(2) = 8 * (8 + d)

196 = 64 + 8d

Subtract 64 from 196 to get: 132 = 8d

Divide 8 from 132 to get: d = 16.5

Now the diametre is 16.5, but the radius is half the diametre, so now you have to do: 16.5 / 2

So the radius would end up being 8.25

User Jordan Hudson
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Answer:

The radius of the aquarium tank is
8.25\ ft

Explanation:

we know that

Applying the Tangent Secant Theorem


DC^(2)=AC*8

we have that


AC=(D+8)\ ft


DC=14\ ft

substitute


14^(2)=(D+8)*8


196=8D+64

Solve for D


8D=196-64


8D=132


D=16.5\ ft

Find the radius

The radius is half the diameter


r=16.5/2=8.25\ ft

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