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Point Q lies on the circle and has an x-coordinate of 4.

Which value could be the y-coordinate for point Q?
2 square root 5
4 square root 2
2 Square root 13
8 Square root 2

User Bmbariah
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7 votes

Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Saurabh Gaur
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Answer:

2 square root 5

Explanation:

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

we know that

The equation of the circle is equal to


(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2

where

(h,k) is the center and r is the radius of the circle

In this problem we have

center at (0,0) and radius equal 6 units

so


x^2+y^2=6^2\\x^2+y^2=36

Remember that

If a point lie on the circle, then the point must satisfy the equation of the circle

Substitute the x-coordinate of point Q in the equation of the circle and solve for the y-coordinate of point Q

For x=4


4^2+y^2=36\\y^2=36-16\\y^2=20


y=\pm√(20)

simplify


y=\pm2√(5)

The point Q lie on the first Quadrant (see the picture)

The y-coordinate is positive

therefore

The y-coordinate of point Q is
2√(5)

Point Q lies on the circle and has an x-coordinate of 4. Which value could be the-example-1
User Roay Spol
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