Calculate a circle's radius from the length and height of a chord |
The real answer? Given the length of the chord l and the height from the chord's midpoint to the arc h, the formula for the radius r is,
And it's as simple as that. So let's see how Charlotte approached it in the DMS format: Johnson began, as eHow contributors are required, with an introduction; a passage that suggests she was already out of her mathematical depth:
"Dealing with parts of a circle, such as radius and chord, are tasks that you may face in high school and college trigonometry courses."Well, maybe... but we suspect you're more likely to run across the problem in a geometry course... Charlotte then laid out the steps, which (per DMS requirements) number five. We've reproduced them in their entirety, including her example (a chord of length 4 with a height of 2):
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When all is said and done, Johnson's steps produce a version of the right answer, which looks like this:
r = ((l² / 4h) + h) / 2
...although we suspect that's an accident. Right or wrong, however; she started her explanation in the middle of the formula ("calculate 4 times h") -- a starting point that confused our house mathematician at first -- and then used a truly crappy example. It's just one more case of a liberal arts major attempting to explain a math problem she didn't understand: a classic Dumbass of the Day move! |
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