Difference between revisions of "1991 AHSME Problems/Problem 10"

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== Problem ==
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Point <math>P</math> is <math>9</math> units from the center of a circle of radius <math>15</math>. How many different chords of the circle contain <math>P</math> and have integer lengths?
 
Point <math>P</math> is <math>9</math> units from the center of a circle of radius <math>15</math>. How many different chords of the circle contain <math>P</math> and have integer lengths?
  
 
(A) 11  (B) 12  (C) 13  (D) 14  (E) 29
 
(A) 11  (B) 12  (C) 13  (D) 14  (E) 29
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== Solution ==
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<math>\fbox{}</math>
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== See also ==
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{{AHSME box|year=1991|num-b=9|num-a=11}} 
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[[Category: Introductory Geometry Problems]]
 
{{MAA Notice}}
 
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Revision as of 02:09, 28 September 2014

Problem

Point $P$ is $9$ units from the center of a circle of radius $15$. How many different chords of the circle contain $P$ and have integer lengths?

(A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) 14 (E) 29

Solution

$\fbox{}$

See also

1991 AHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 9
Followed by
Problem 11
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