Precalculus (10th Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Graphs - 1.4 Circles - 1.4 Assess Your Understanding - Page 39: 49

Answer

$18 \text{ square units}$

Work Step by Step

Let the side of the square be $a$. The diagonal divides the square into two congruent right triangles, with the base and height equal to $a$. The diagonal of the square is the diameter of the circle. Using the standard form $x^2+y^2=r^2$ (where $r$ is the radius) as basis, the value of $r$ is $\sqrt9=3$. Hence, the diameter of the circle is $2\times3=6$. Thus, the hypotenuse of the right triangle is $6$ units. The area of a square is equal to the square of its side. Using Pythagorean Theorem givesx_{y}: \begin{align*} \text{(base)}^2 + \text{(height)}² &= \text{(hypotenuse)}^2\\ a^2 + a^2 &= 6^2\\. 2a^2 &= 36\\ a^2 = 18\\ \end{align*} Therefore, the area of the square is $18 \text{ square units}$.
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