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Can anyone help? I have a little trouble solving these. Thanks in advance.
1) Two circles with centres A and B, intersect at X and Y. Show that the common chord XY is the perpendicular bisector of the line AB joining the centres.
2) A room 6 m long, 4 m wide is surrounded by a verandah. Find the width of the verandah if it occupies 24 square metre.
A step by step solution would be very helpful. Thanks.
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Hi;
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
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No I didn't since my understanding of the question is quite unclear.
I did sketch something for 1) though and then I don't know what formula to use to arrive at the answer.
Could you please give a step by step solution of each one you solve? Thanks.
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For 2)
If the piece we have to add all around the house is called x we get:
starting at the top left and going all around clockwise...
Can you solve for an answer?
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No I didn't since my understanding of the question is quite unclear.
I did sketch something for 1) though and then I don't know what formula to use to arrive at the answer.Could you please give a step by step solution of each one you solve? Thanks.
Draw the radii, draw the chord, draw the connector.
Spot the congruent triangles
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Dear bobbym, your explanation gives 1 m as the solution like you said before. Thanks.
@Agnishom, pls how exactly is 1) solved?
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Always draw a diagram first.
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Have drawn the diagram but don't know how to go about the solution.
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Can you do it on your own now?
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hi math9maniac
1) Two circles with centres A and B, intersect at X and Y. Show that the common chord XY is the perpendicular bisector of the line AB joining the centres.
Did you mean AB is the perpendicular bisector of XY ?
In any circle, centre A, draw two radii, AX and AY. As AX = AY, the triangle AXY is isosceles. Let M be the midpoint of XY. What can you say about triangles AMX and AMY ? And hence about the angles AMX and AMY ? ........................
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That gives 2 right-angled triangles and 2 right angles respectively. Thanks. This makes a lot of sense now. I'll work this and see how it turns out. Merci beaucoup.
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je vous en prie
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You speak French. That's nice. How much French do you know?
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Un peu. Mais je suis un Francophile.
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D'accord. Vous venez de quel pays? Où est-ce que vous avez appris le français?
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