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Perpendicular bisector

In the diagram below, AB is the chord of a circle with centre O.

OM is perpendicular to AB (meet at a right angle).

Look at triangles OAM and OBM.

Diagram of two right-angled triangles inside a circle

The hypotenuses (OA and OB) are the same, as they are both the radius of the circle.

OM is common to both triangles.

OMA and OMB are both right angles.

Triangles OAM and OBM are congruent, so it follows that \(AM=MB.\)

Therefore, M is the midpoint of AB, and the chord has been bisected.

Since these properties allow us to form a right-angled triangle, often these questions use Pythagoras.

Question

Diagram of a circle sector with a right-angled triangle inside with values 7m and 9m

The entrance to a tunnel is shown in the picture.

The road is nine metres wide and the radius is seven metres.

Calculate the height of the tunnel.