One of my Year 11 Specialist students had this question
Triangle touches the given circle at Points and only. The secant touches the circle at and . Diagram not drawn to scale (a) Determine the lengths of the line segments marked and , leaving your answers as exact values. (b) If the length of the line segment is 4 units, determine the exact radius of the circle.
Triangle touches the given circle at Points and only. The secant touches the circle at and .
(a) Determine the lengths of the line segments marked and , leaving your answers as exact values.
(b) If the length of the line segment is 4 units, determine the exact radius of the circle.
(a) We are going to use the Intersecting Secant Theorem – the tangent version
Hence, we have
Then we can use the intersecting chord theorem to find .
Back to the Intersecting Secant Theorem to find
(b)
is part of a 3-4-5 triangle, therefore
This is definitely the case of the diagram not being drawn to scale. If , then the purple line must be the diameter.
We can use pythagoras to find the length of the diameter
The radius of the circle is
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This was a question one of my year 9s had to tackle:
A hemisphere of radius length 5cm is partially filled with water. The top of the hemisphere is horizontal and the surface of the water is a circle of radius 4cm. Find the depth of the water. ICE-EM Mathematics 9, page 70, question 2
A hemisphere of radius length 5cm is partially filled with water. The top of the hemisphere is horizontal and the surface of the water is a circle of radius 4cm. Find the depth of the water.
ICE-EM Mathematics 9, page 70, question 2
Below is a cross section of the hemisphere
The depth of the water is
We can find using the Pythagorean theorem
(it’s the classic 3-4-5 triangle)
Hence the depth of the water is 2cm.
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