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I need help with 23-25, you can only explain one, I think I might be able to do the rest.

I need help with 23-25, you can only explain one, I think I might be able to do the-example-1
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From the given figure, we can see the AB and CD are perpendicular to each other. Let the point of intersection of AB and CD be O as shown in the attached image.

Join AC and BC

Consider the triangle COA,

By Pythagoras theorem, which states


(Hypotenuse)^(2)=(Base)^(2)+(Perpendicular)^(2)


(AC)^(2)=(CO)^(2)+(OA)^(2) (Equation 1)

CO=OD= 3 in (If two congruent circles intersect at two points, then their centers lie on the perpendicular bisector of the common chord)

AO=OB=4 in

From equation 1, we get


(AC)^(2)=(3)^(2)+(4)^(2)


(AC)^(2)=25


AC= √(25)= 5 in.

I need help with 23-25, you can only explain one, I think I might be able to do the-example-1
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