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GRE Geometry – Chords and Circles

A, B and C are three points on a circle. AB, BC and AC are three chords where AB = AC. If the maximum length of BC is 10 cm, what is the area of triangle ABC?

Explanation:

If BC, which is a chord, should have the maximum length then it should be the diameter. And since angle(BAC) is the angle subtended by the diameter at the circumference, it should be 90 degrees. And we also know that AB = AC. Hence triangle ABC is right-angles isosceles(45-45-90). Therefore, AB = AC = 10/root(2).

GRE Geometry Practice - Triangle Inscribed in a circle

Hence Area = (1/2)*AB*AC
= 25 sq cm.

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