Radius - GMAT Quantitative

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Right triangle is inscribed inside a circle. What is the radius of the circle?

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Answer

If a right triangle is inscribed inside a circle, the hypotenuse of the triangle is a diameter of the circle; therefore, its length is the diameter, and half this is the radius.

Statement 1 alone does not give the hypotenuse of the triangle, or, for that matter, any of the sidelengths. Statement 2 alone gives one sidelength, but does not state whether it is the hypotenuse or not.

Assume both statements are true. Since in right triangle , then either and , or vice versa. In either event, , being opposite the angle, is the short leg of a 30-60-90 triangle, and, by the 30-60-90 Theorem, the hypotenuse is twice its length. This is twice 18, or 36. This is the diameter of the circle, and the radius is half this, or 18.

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