I can't figure this one out...Can someone please explain how to arrive at the answer?
A semicircle is on an xy plane with center O at the origin. Points A and B are on the circle. Point A (in the second quadrant) is at point (-radical(3),1). Point B (in the first quadrant) is at point (s, t). Lines drawn from point A to the origin and point B to the origin form a 90 degree angle. What is the value of S?
The answer is 1 <-
I would appreciate any explanation of this. Thanks!
A semicircle is on an xy plane with center O at the origin. Points A and B are on the circle. Point A (in the second quadrant) is at point (-radical(3),1). Point B (in the first quadrant) is at point (s, t). Lines drawn from point A to the origin and point B to the origin form a 90 degree angle. What is the value of S?
The answer is 1 <-
I would appreciate any explanation of this. Thanks!












