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2. Draw two concentric circles of radii 3.6 cm and 4.2 cm. Mark the following points.
Point A on the circle of radius 3.6 cm
Point B on the circle of radius 4.2 cm
Point C in the exterior of the smaller circle and in the interior of the larger circle
. Point D in the interior of both the smaller and the larger circles.
Point E in the exterior of both the smaller and the larger circles.
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Answers

Answered by thakurbhumi685
2

Step-by-step explanation:

A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency.

Using this property and Pythagoras Theorem,

AO

2

=AP

2

+OP

2

5

2

=AP

2

+4

2

Thus, AP=4 cm

Answered by nidhiyadav12032021
6

Answer:

cm. Mark the following points.

Point A on the circle of radius 3.6 cm

Point B on the circle of radius 4.2 cm

Point C in the exterior of the smaller circle and in the interior of the larger circle

. Point D in the interior of both the smaller and the larger circles.

Point E in the exterior of both the smaller and the larger circles.

circle be

point

Step-by-step explanation:

cm. Mark the following points.

Point A on the circle of radius 3.6 cm

Point B on the circle of radius 4.2 cm

Point C in the exterior of the smaller circle and in the interior of the larger circle

. Point D in the interior of both the smaller and the larger circles.

Point E in the exterior of both the smaller and the larger circles.

circle be

point

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