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Mathematics Question on Coordinate Geometry

The diameter of a circle is of length 6 cm. If one end of the diameter is (4,0)(-4, 0), the other end on xx-axis is at:

A

(0, 2)

B

(6, 0)

C

(2, 0)

D

(4, 0)

Answer

(2, 0)

Explanation

Solution

Given that the length of the diameter is 6 cm, we know that the midpoint of the diameter will be the center of the circle. One end of the diameter is given as (4,0)(-4, 0).

The other end of the diameter lies on the xx-axis. The xx-coordinate of the other end can be calculated by adding the diameter length to the xx-coordinate of the first point since the line lies along the xx-axis.

The center of the circle will be the midpoint between the two ends, which is calculated as the average of the xx-coordinates and yy-coordinates of the two ends:

Midpoint=(4+x2,0+02)\text{Midpoint} = \left(\frac{-4 + x}{2}, \frac{0 + 0}{2}\right)

Since the midpoint lies at (1,0)(1, 0) because the radius is half of the diameter (i.e., 3 cm), we can set:

4+x2=1\frac{-4 + x}{2} = 1

Solving for xx:

4+x=2    x=6-4 + x = 2 \implies x = 6

Thus, the other end of the diameter is (6,0)(6, 0).