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What is the length of chord AB

What is the length of chord AB-example-1

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Imagine an xy system on top of the origin of the circle. Then the y coordinate of B is 3-2.25 = 0.75.

Suppose there is a line from the center to B. Line OA has an angle alpha with the x axis. Simple trigonometry tells us that 3*sin(alpha) = 0.75.

And it also tells us that line AB would be 2*3*cos(alpha).

So AB = 6*cos( arcsin(0.75/3) ) ≈ 5.8

Thank god that is in the list as answer C!!
User Helado
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Answer:

The answer is the option C


5.8\ ft

Explanation:

see the attached figure with letters to better understand the problem

we know that

In the right triangle ACD

Applying the Pythagoras Theorem


AC^(2) =CD^(2)+AD^(2)

Solve for AD


AD^(2)=AC^(2)-CD^(2)

in this problem we have


AC=r=3\ ft


CD=3-2.25=0.75\ ft

substitute


AD^(2)=3^(2)-0.75^(2)


AD=2.90\ ft


AB=2AD


AB=2(2.90)=5.80\ ft

What is the length of chord AB-example-1
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