Answer:
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
a) First, use the Pythagorean Theorem to find CD:
8² + (CD)² = 10² → CD = 6
d) Next, find OB. Notice that both OB and OC are the radius of the circle.
Using the Segment Addition postulate, we know the radius (r) = CD + DO → DO = r - 6
Use the Pythagorean Theorem for ΔOBD to find OB:
(DO)² + (BD)² = (OB)²
(r - 6)² + 8² = r²
r² - 12r + 36 + 64 = r²
-12r + 100 = 0
100 = 12r
c) Now, find AC. Notice that AC is the diameter.
Diameter = 2r
= 2(OB)
b) Lastly, find AD. Using the Segment Addition Postulate, we know that
AD + CD = AC → AD = AC - CD