Answer:
r = 15.2
Explanation:
Where AB meets the circle creates a right angle. This is a right triangle problem involving missing sides. This means that we will use Pythagorean's theorem to find the length of the radius. Pythagorean's theorem applies this way:
![10^2+r^2=(r+3)^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/850oxv8qj38uvb2fta837x1e6ippfpqogj.png)
Foiling the right side gives us the equation:
![100 + r^2=r^2+6r+9](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/ww9fx77kq8drldoas921gxj0tgnkvmm5fx.png)
When we combine like terms, we find the squared terms cancel each other out, leaving us with
100 = 6r + 9 and
91 = 6r so
r = 15.2