Quick math question! Please help!?

In the figure, TU is tangent to the circle at point U. Use the figure to answer the questions.

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(a) Describe the relationship among the lengths of the segments formed by the secant, RT , and the tangent segment, TU . You may use words and/or an equation to describe.

(b) Suppose R T = 9 in. and ST = 4 in. Is it possible to find the length of TU ? If so, show how to find the length. If not, explain why not.

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2018

see explanation.

Explanation:

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(a):
According to tangent-secant theorem:
"When a tangent and a secant are drawn from one single external point to a circle, square of the length of tangent segment must be equal to the product of lengths of whole secant segment and the exterior portion of secant segment."
#=> TU^2=TRxxTS#

(b)
given #RT=9# in and #ST=4# in,
#=> TU^2=RTxxST#,
#=> TU^2=9xx4=36 " in"^2#
#=> TU=+-sqrt36= +-6# in
As #TU# can not be negative,
#=> TU=6# in.

P.S. : Proof of tangent-secant theorem is available in the link below:
https://socratic.org/questions/let-m-be-a-point-and-c-a-circle-m-doesn-t-belong-to-the-c-let-a-and-b-be-points-#471096