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We must assume that the two chords are parallel for this question
to make any sense.
From the centre draw a radius to the end of each of the chords,
creating two right-angled triangle
let the distance from the centre to the longer chord be d1
d1^2 + 5^2 = 6^2
d1 = 36-25 = 11
s1 = √11
repeat those steps for the other triangle, add up the two results.
a text box.
We must assume that the two chords are parallel for this question
to make any sense.
From the centre draw a radius to the end of each of the chords,
creating two right-angled triangle
let the distance from the centre to the longer chord be d1
d1^2 + 5^2 = 6^2
d1 = 36-25 = 11
s1 = √11
repeat those steps for the other triangle, add up the two results.
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