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#1 2014-02-13 01:07:16

thedarktiger
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power of a point

Let \overline{BC} and \overline{DE} be chords of a circle, which intersect at A, as shown. If AB = 3, BC = 15, and DE = 3, then find AE.

This ones bugging me. how to get it? Its not 18, is it?
hmm
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#2 2014-02-13 02:07:34

Bob
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Re: power of a point

hi thedarktiger,

Oh I had a moment of fear at tackling another of these.  I don't see a diagram either but I've made one below.

If that's correct then AE < 3, so not 18.

If you look at triangles ABD and AEC

the angles at A are the same (vertically opposite) and

CBD = CED (angles subtended by the same chord CD)

So those triangles are similar therefore

AB/AD = AE/AC

So let AE = x, and solve for x.

LATER EDIT:

Maybe A is outside the circle ?

You can still find similar triangles:  ADC and ABE.  Different answer but still not 18.
Bob

Last edited by Bob (2014-02-13 02:18:20)


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#3 2014-02-13 14:50:36

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Re: power of a point

Hi Bob

The equation for x I am getting does not have a solution.

EDIT: When the chords intersect outside the circle I get the answers x=3/5 and x=18/5.

Last edited by anonimnystefy (2014-02-13 14:54:08)


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#4 2014-02-13 21:00:23

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Re: power of a point

hi Stefy,

Hmmm.  Didn't notice that.  Thanks.  Sketchpad confirmed.

So plan B.  Diagram below.

Show ADC and ABE are similar and work from there.  Different ratio to above post.  I'm not getting those numbers. Mine work in Sketchpad. (My diagram is accurate)

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#5 2014-02-14 02:03:42

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Re: power of a point

Hi Bob

You're welcome. smile

For the case in your diagram I get 18/5.

By the way, shouldn't it be "My work"? smile

Last edited by anonimnystefy (2014-02-14 02:06:25)


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#6 2014-02-14 03:29:13

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Re: power of a point

Stefy wrote:

shouldn't it be "My work"?

Didn't I mention that you can dig for coal using Sketchpad ?

I didn't get 18/5 though.  ??

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#7 2014-02-15 17:37:05

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Re: power of a point

hmm. looks like the answer is not 3 or 18/5 or 3/5 for some reason.
@bob, I know what you mean in your first post.
I really hate these ><


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#8 2014-02-15 17:41:37

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Re: power of a point

Hey I got it its 9!!!!!!!!!!
wow I was dumb.
if x = AD then we get the equation
x^2+3x-54 = 0
then factors to (x-6)(x+9) = 0
and x = 6


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#9 2014-02-15 17:43:35

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Re: power of a point

and x+3 = 9


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#10 2014-02-15 19:59:24

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Great!  That's what I got!  smile

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