SOLUTION
a. Since EO ≅ OF, chords AB and CD are equidistant from the center of circle O.
1 1 3
OF bisects CD. Thus, FD= CD and FD= ( √ 3 )= √ .
2 2 2
b. By the Pythagorean theorem, the radius OC is found using
( OC )2=( OF )2 + ( FC )2 . But FC = FD, so by substitution,
( OC )2=( OF )2 + ( FC )2
2
1 2 √3 1 3
2
( OC ) = ()( )
2
+
2
= + −1
4 4
OC= √1=1
ACTIVITY
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´ ⊥ AC
A. Radius OB ´ at G .
1. If AG=24cm, What is AC?
2. If AC=38cm, What is CG?
3. If OA=5cm and OG=3cm, what is CG? A
4. If OG=5cm and OC=13cm, what is AG?
5. If CG=42cm, What is AC?
B
6. If AC=96cm, What is AG? O G
7. If OG=6cm and AC=16cm, what is BG?
8. If BG=2cm and OC=10cm, what is AG?
C
9. If m∠OAC =30 and OA=12cm, what is BG?
10. If m∠OCA =30 and radius OC=9cm, what is OG?
A
B. Analyze the figure.
´ is perpendicular to chord AB
11. If radius OD ´ at C,
AC=2x-5 and BC=3(5-x), and find AC, BC, and AB.
O D
12. If radius OD ´ at C,
´ is perpendicular to chord AB C
AC=2(6.5-x), AB=15, Find x?
C. Examine the following figure.
´ is perpendicular to chord AB
13. If radius OC ´ at D,
AB=16cm OB=12cm, find the distance of A E
´ from the center.
chord AB
D
C O
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SCHOOL OF SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER
Formerly Lyceum of Echague
Cabugao, Echague, Isabela
Learning Module in Mathematics 10
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