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Please help solve this question been stuck for a while​

Please help solve this question been stuck for a while​-example-1
User Agat
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Answer:

7.7

Explanation:

To find the intersection points of the line and the circle we have to set up a system with their equations and solve. The system would look like this:


\left \{ {{x=1 } \atop {x^2+y^2=16}} \right.

To solve, substitute 1 for x in the second equation to get:


1^2+y^2=16

Solving, we get:


y=√(15), y=-√(15)

Therefore, the two points of intersection are
(1,√(15) ) and
(1,-√(15)). The distance between these two points (the length of the chord in the circle) is
2√(15) which is 7.745966692414... which is 7.7 rounded to the nearest tenth.

Hope this helps :)

User Kory Hodgson
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