1. In Fig. 10.36, A,B and C are three points on a
circle with centre O such that Z BOC = 30° and
Z AOB = 60°. If D is a point on the circle other
than the arc ABC, find ZADC.
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∠AOB = 60°
∠BOC= 30°
∠AOC = ∠AOB + ∠BOC
∠AOC = 60°+30°
∠AOC = 90°
Arc ABC makes an angle of 90° at the centre of the circle.
∠ADC= 1/2∠AOC
[SINCE THE ANGLE SUBTENDED BY AN ARC AT THE CENTRE IS DOUBLE THE ANGLE SUBTENDED BY IT AT ANY POINT ON THE REMAINING PART OF THE CIRCLE]
∠ADC= 1/2(90°)
∠ADC= 45°
∠ADC= 45°
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Answer:
Given:−
⇝⇝ ∠AOB = 60°
⇝⇝ ∠BOC= 30°
Here,
⇝⇝ ∠AOC = ∠AOB + ∠BOC
⇝⇝ ∠AOC = 60°+30°
⇝⇝ ∠AOC = 90°
Since,
Arc ABC makes an angle of 90° at the centre of the circle.
⇝⇝ ∠ADC= 1/2∠AOC
[SINCE THE ANGLE SUBTENDED BY AN ARC AT THE CENTRE IS DOUBLE THE ANGLE SUBTENDED BY IT AT ANY POINT ON THE REMAINING PART OF THE CIRCLE]
⇝⇝ ∠ADC= 1/2(90°)
⇝⇝ ∠ADC= 45°
Hence,
⇝⇝ ∠ADC= 45°
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