making the BOLD ASSUMPTION that the angle of the arch is 90deg (the bottom right corner of your diagram), then the dashed lines will lead you to the value of the bold line.
If the original assumption is correct, then the answer is 15.
Well the drawing is wrong. I measured it with a ruler and it should be 9
Ok, but what does a well have to do with that?
Spent too long trying to figure out if this was loss or not.
No, sorry, I’m dumb.
OP sneakily making Lemmy do their homework, well played.
24 and 7 make a pythagorean triple with 25 as the hypotenuse. If the problem uses one pythagorean triple, it probably uses another, so I assume x is 15, and the radius is 20.
Take a look at this page, it’ll give you not only your answer but explain how to solve it
https://mathematicsart.com/solved-exercises/solution-find-the-distance-bc-quarter-circle/
Dude so smart i was already breaking out the angles and testing everything out
This is the worst way to go about doing it, because you should never assume a drawing is made to scale unless it is specifically marked as such. A protractor would be useless if the drawing isn’t to scale. Generally speaking, if a problem isn’t drawn to scale, it’s because all of the info you need to solve it is already present in the drawing. You don’t need to bust out the protractor to measure angles, because the angles can either be calculated from the available info, or aren’t needed in the first place.