Asked by luhha
What is the length of line segment PQ?
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I don’t have the diagram or the rest of the problem, so I can’t pick the correct choice yet. Could you either
- attach the image/diagram, or
- paste the full problem text (coordinates, given lengths, relationships, equations), or
- describe the figure (where P and Q are, any other points, lines, circles, lengths, right angles, etc.)?
If you prefer to solve it now, here are quick reminders of methods depending on what you have:
- If you have coordinates P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2): use distance = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- If PQ is a side or hypotenuse in a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem.
- If PQ is a chord, secant, or related to a circle, give the circle data and any intersecting chords/segments info.
Send the diagram or details and I’ll compute PQ and show work.
- attach the image/diagram, or
- paste the full problem text (coordinates, given lengths, relationships, equations), or
- describe the figure (where P and Q are, any other points, lines, circles, lengths, right angles, etc.)?
If you prefer to solve it now, here are quick reminders of methods depending on what you have:
- If you have coordinates P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2): use distance = sqrt[(x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2].
- If PQ is a side or hypotenuse in a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem.
- If PQ is a chord, secant, or related to a circle, give the circle data and any intersecting chords/segments info.
Send the diagram or details and I’ll compute PQ and show work.
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