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FH is tangent to circle G at point F. What is the length of the radius

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Answered by Habibqureshi
13

Step-by-step explanation:

pythagoras theorem is given as:

as per the statement:

fh is tangent to circle g at point f.

as we know that at the point of tangency tangent is perpendicular to radius.

in triangle gfh.

hypotenuse side = gh = 25 + r units

adjacent side = fg = r units

opposite side = fh = 35 units

using pythagoras theorem, we have;

using identity rule:

subtract from both sides we have;

subtract 625 from both sides we have;

divide both sides by 50 we have;

r = 12 units

therefore, the length of the radius, r is, 12 units

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Answered by jjfetty
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what is the radius of r it is 12

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