Math, asked by anmoltaran43050, 2 months ago

'The lengths of two parallel chords of a circle are 6 cm and 8 cm. If the smaller
chord is at a distance of 4 cm from the centre, find the distance of the other chord from
the centre
LAB 6 cm CD
8 cm and
and cm be its​

Answers

Answered by maryamrazzaqali
1

Step-by-step explanation:

From the figure shown,

Radius=OA=10cm.

AB is the chord drawn with the length=16 cm.

We know,

perpendicular drawn from the centre of the circle to the chord ,bisects the chord

hence, C is the midpoint of AB.

Therefore,

AC=

2

AB

=

2

16

=8

So using Pythagorean Theorem:

OA

2

=OC

2

+AC

2

10

2

=OC

2

+8

2

100=OC

2

+64

OC

2

=36

OC=6cm

Answered by maninderkaur36701
0

Answer:

nine Thousand years of the dead were not in winter and the last of them were in a few 6

Similar questions