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AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circle such that AB=10 cm and CD=24 cm. If the chords are on the opposite sides of the centre and the distance between them is 17 cm, find the radius of the circle.


A

10 cm

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B

11 cm

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C

12 cm

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D

13 cm

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Solution

The correct option is D

13 cm


Let O be the centre of the given circle and let its radius be r cm. Draw OPAB and OQCD.

Since, OPAB, OQCD and ABCD, points P, O and Q are collinear.

Given: PQ=17 cm

Let OP=x cm. Then, OQ=17x cm.

Join OA and OC. Then, OA=OC=r.

Since the perpendicular from the centre to a chord of the circle bisects the chord, we must have

AP=PB=5 cm and CQ=QD=12 cm.

In right triangle, ΔOAP, we have

OA2=OP2+AP2

In right triangle, ΔOCQ, we have

OC2=OQ2+CQ2

r2=x2+52 … (i)

and, r2=(17x)2+122 ... (ii)

x2+52=(17x)2+122 [Equating (i) and (ii)]

x2+25=28934x+x2+144

34x=408x=40834=12 cm

Putting x=12 cm in equation (i), we get

r2=144+25=169

r=13 cm.

Hence, the radius of the circle is 13 cm.


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