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Three Orthogonal Chords (
Posted on 2019-05-10
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Line segments AB, CD, and EF are all chords of a sphere. AB, CD, and EF all mutually orthogonal to each other and all intersect at point G.
Given that AG=1, CG=2, EF=3, FG=4; what is the radius of the sphere?
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Brian Smith
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I partially solved this then came back here to check something when I noticed EF=3, FG=4 doesn't make sense. G must be between E and F, so EF>FG.
I had assumed EG=3 and I'm thinking that's what you meant. My approximate solution is about 24.6
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Jer
on 2019-05-13 15:54:02
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