In the following figure if O is the centre of the circle, AC = 5 cm and BC = 12 cm, then the radius of the circle is
6.5 cm
Given O is the centre of the circle. Then AB must be the diameter of the circle.
We know that angle in a semicircle is right.
Therefore angle ACB must be a right angle.
Then triangle ACB is a right angled triangle and hence we may apply Pythagoras theorem to this theorem and so obtain the length of the diameter AB.
So, AB2=AC2+BC2
⟹AB2=52+122
⟹AB2=169
Therefore, AB = 13 cm
Therefore the length of the diameter of the circle is 13 cm and hence the length of the radius of the circle is 6.5 cm.