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Find length ab 3 cm circle vertical distance to 4 cm circle 6 cm â6

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Answered by PADMINI
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Answer :  \bold{7.35 \: cm}



Explanation -

See the given attachment.


Finding the radius -

Given - diameter = 3 cm, so radius = 3/2 = 1.5 cm

Given - diameter = 4 cm, so radius = 4/2 = 2 cm

Given - diameter = 6 cm, so radius = 6/2 = 3 cm



Finding the length of MB - 

Radius of 2 circles = 3 cm and 2 cm 

PS = 2 + 3 = 5 cm. 

SR = 3 - 2 = 1 cm . 


∆ PRS is a right angle triangle - 

Finding the length of PR^2 - 


 {pr}^{2}  =  {ps}^{2}  -  {rs}^{2}

 {pr}^{2}  =  {5}^{2}  -  {1}^{2}

 {pr}^{2} = 24

pr =  \sqrt{24}

pr =  \sqrt[2]{6}

so \: the \: length \: of \: mb \:  =  \sqrt[2]{6}
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Finding the length of AM -

Radius of 2 circles = 1.5 cm and 2 cm

OP = 1.5 + 2 = 3.5 cm

PQ = MN - PN - MQ = 6 - 2 - 1.5 = 2.5

PQ = 2.5 cm

∆ OQP is a right angle triangle .


Finding the length of OQ^2 -

 {oq}^{2}  =  {op}^{2}  -  {pq}^{2}


 {oq}^{2}  =  {3.5}^{2}  -  {2.5}^{2}


 {oq}^{2}  = 12.25 - 6.25

oq =  \sqrt{6}

so \: the \: length \: of \: am \:  =  \sqrt{6}


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Finding the length of AB - 

AB = MB + AM 


 \sqrt[2]{6}  = 4.9


 \sqrt{6}  = 2.45


AB = MB + AM 

AB = 4.9 + 2.45 

AB = 7.35 cm. 


Hence : 

 \bold{7.35 \: cm}
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