We can see that our circle touches the x-axis at (3,0) and the circle makes an intercept of length 8 on the y-axis.
Let us notice the figure which is drawn based on the above information.
Let's assume the radius of the circle is r. As the circle meet the x-axis, it is tangent to the circle and so a line drawn from the centre of the circle to (3,0) is perpendicular to the x-axis. As the radius is as r, our centre must be O(3,r)
Now let us draw a perpendicular from the centre to the y-axis. As a perpendicular line from the centre to a secant to the circle bisects the secant, point P is the midpoint of the intercept made by the circle on the y-axis.
Now, consider the triangle ΔOPQ. As it is a right-angled triangle, we can apply Pythagoras' theorem to this triangle.
Let us consider the Pythagoras theorem,
A sum of squares of sides is equal to the square of the hypotenuse, that is
a2+b2=c2
Using the above formula, we get
⇒ OP2+PQ2=OQ2
⇒ 32+42=r2
⇒ 9+16=r2
⇒ r2 = 25
⇒ r = 5
So, the radius of the circle 5 units.
As we got the radius r=5 units, we can see that the point C becomes
⇒ (3,2r) = (3,2×5) = (3,10)
Which is the same as the point in Option A.
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
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