A^2+b^2=c^2 so 4(4) +3(3) is 16+9= 25 and the square root of that is 5.
<h3>Answer:</h3>
x = 3
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
The product of the lengths of segments from the intersection point to the circle is the same for both secants.
... 1×6 = 2×x
... 6/2 = x = 3 . . . . . divide by 2
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<em>Comment on secant geometry</em>
Interestingly, this relation is true whether the point of intersection of the secants is inside the circle or outside.
When it is outside, the product is of the distance to the near intersection with the circle and the distance to the far intersection with the circle.
Answer:
hope this helps you. look it once
Whole numbers are like 0,1,2,3,4,5...
the smallest one is 10
prime numbers
I do not accept 1 as a prime number, if you agree, go to AAAAAAAAA
if you do think it's a prime number, go to BBBBBBB
AAAAAAA
2,3,5,7
2+3+5+7=17
a+b=10+17=27
BBBBBBBBBBB
1,2,3,5,7
1+2+3+5+7=18
a+b=10+18=28
if you do not think a is a prime number, then the answer is 27
if you do think 1 is prime number then the answer is 28