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AL2006

Here's the key:


Any radius that's perpendicular to a chord, bisects the chord.


So the piece of a radius that's perpendicular to the chord bisects it,

and the part of the chord that forms a side of the triangle is also 6.5 .


The triangle is a right triangle, and its hypotenuse is a radius of the circle.

the diameter of the circle is 16, so the length of the radius is 8 .


So now you know the length of the hypotenuse and one leg of a right

triangle, and side 'x' is the other leg.


This is where Pythagoras comes in.


(hypotenuse)² = (one leg)² + (the other leg)²


(8)² = (6.5)² + x²


64 = 42.25 + x²


x² = 64 - 42.25


x² = √21.75


x = about 4.664... (looks like choice-A)