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In the adjoining figure, a circle with centre O is shown in which AB is the diameter which bisects the chord CD at point M. If CD = 16 cm, BM = 4 cm, find the diameter of the circle. - Mathematics

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In the adjoining figure, a circle with centre O is shown in which AB is the diameter which bisects the chord CD at point M. If CD = 16 cm, BM = 4 cm, find the diameter of the circle.

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Solution

Given:

AB is a diameter through centre O and it bisects chord CD at M, so OM is the perpendicular from the centre to chord CD, hence OM ⟂ CD.

CD = 16 cm

So, CM = `1/2` × CD = 8 cm

BM = 4 cm

Step-wise calculation:

1. Let the radius be r.

Place O at the origin on AB.

Then B is at x = +r and M is at x = r – BM = r – 4.

So, OM = r – 4.

2. In right triangle OCM right angle at M. 

Apply Pythagoras:

OC2 = OM2 + CM2

r2 = (r – 4)2 + 82

3. Expand and simplify:

r2 = r2 – 8r + 16 + 64

0 = –8r + 80 

8r = 80

r = 10 cm

Diameter = 2r = 20 cm.

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Chapter 14: Circles - Exercise 14A [Page 274]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 14 Circles
Exercise 14A | Q 7. | Page 274
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