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Which is the correct calculation of the y-coordinate of point
A?

Which is the correct calculation of the y-coordinate of point A?-example-1
User Ilyakhov
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2 Answers

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Answer:

y =
√(3)

Explanation:

The given circle has a radius of 2 thus OA = 2 , hypotenuse of right triangle

Using Pythagoras' identity in the right triangle formed to find y

The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other 2 sides, that is

1² + y² = 2²

1 + y² = 4 ( subtract 1 from both sides )

y² = 3 ( take the square root of both sides )

y =
√(3)

Thus A = (1,
√(3) )

User Annah
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The answer is D


\sqrt{(0-1)^(2)+(0-y)^(2)}=2

ON EDGE

User Matthew Spencer
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