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A circle and a line are graphed in the xyxy-plane. The circle is defined by the equation x2+y2=25x^2 + y^2 = 25, and the line is defined by the equation y=3y = 3. If the line intersects the circle at the point (x,3)(x, 3), where x>0x > 0, what is the value of xx?

Cevap: 4

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The correct answer is 4.
Substituting y=3y = 3 into the circle equation x2+y2=25x^2 + y^2 = 25 yields x2+32=25x^2 + 3^2 = 25. Simplifying this gives x2+9=25x^2 + 9 = 25, which simplifies to x2=16x^2 = 16. Taking the square root of both sides gives x=4x = 4 or x=4x = -4. Since it is given that x>0x > 0, the value of xx must be 44.

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1
Substitute the value of y=3y = 3 into the circle's equation.
x2+32=25x^2 + 3^2 = 25
Since the line is y=3y = 3, any point of intersection must satisfy this y-coordinate. Substituting it into the circle's equation allows us to solve for the x-coordinate.
2
Simplify the equation and isolate x2x^2.
x2=16x^2 = 16
Squaring 33 gives 99, and subtracting 99 from both sides of the equation x2+9=25x^2 + 9 = 25 isolates x2x^2.
3
Solve for xx and apply the constraint x>0x > 0.
x=4x = 4
Taking the square root of both sides of x2=16x^2 = 16 gives x=4x = 4 or x=4x = -4. Since the problem states x>0x > 0, the only valid solution is 44.

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