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| − | Applying the Power of a Point Theorem gives <math> 6\cdot x = 4\cdot 1 </math> | + | Applying the Power of a Point Theorem gives <math> 6\cdot x = 4\cdot 1 </math>, so <math> x = \frac 23 </math> |
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 16 July 2017
Problem
Find the value of
in the following diagram.
Solution
Applying the Power of a Point Theorem gives
, so
Back to the Power of a Point Theorem.