How to find the length of a radius - PSAT Math

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Consider a circle centered at the origin with a circumference of 13\pi. What is the x value when y = 3? Round your answer to the hundreths place.

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The formula for circumference of a circle is C=2\pi r, so we can solve for r:

2\pi r=13\pi

\frac{2\pi r}{\pi}=\frac{13\pi}{\pi}

2r=13

r=\frac{13}{2}=6.5

We now know that the hypotenuse of the right triangle's length is 13.5. We can form a right triangle from the unit circle that fits the Pythagorean theorem as such:

x^2+y^2=r^2

Or, in this case:

x^2+3^3=6.5^2

x^2=42.26-9

x^2=33.25

x=\sqrt{33.25}=5.77

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