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A chord 20 inches long is 4 inches from the center

of a circle, as shown below. What is the radius of
the circle, to the nearest tenth of an inch?

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Answer:

The radius of the circle is 10.8 inches

Explanation:

Given:

Length of the chord = 20 inches

Distance of the chord from the center of the circle = 4 inches

To find:

radius of the circle=?

Solution:

As shown in the figure below, the radius, r, is the hypotenuse of a right triangle. One leg of the triangle is 4 and the other is half o f20 , or 10. Using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the length of R, as follows:


(4)^2 +(10)^2= (R)^2


16 +100= (R)^2


116= (R)^2


R =√(116)

R= 10.77

R = 10.8 inches

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