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A lizard needs to stay a safe distance from a cactus. The diameter of the cactus is 12 inches. If the lizard is 8 inches from a point of tangency, find the direct distance between the lizard and the cactus (x). If necessary, round to the hundredths place.

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User Jthorpe
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the answer should be 6 if i am right

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User Girgetto
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Answer:

10 in

Explanation:

We are given that

Diameter of cactus=d=12 in

Radius of cactus=
(d)/(2)=(12)/(2)=6 in

Distance of lizard from point of tangency=8 in

We have to find the direct distance between lizard and cactus.

In triangle OAB,

OA=6 in

AB=8 in

Pythagorous theorem:
(Hypotenuse)^2=(base)^2+(perpendicular\;side)^2

Using pythagorous theorem


OB^2=(6)^2+(8)^2=100


OB=√(100)=10 in

Hence, the direct distance of lizard from cactus=10 in

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