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Draw a circle of circumference 3.4 cm and mark a point at a distance 4.3 cm from the centre of the circle​

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Answered by deepaktandan199
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Answer:

Given: The radius of the circle=3.2cm.

Construction:

(i) With O as the centre, draw a circle of radius 3.2cm.

(ii) Take a point P on the circle.

(iii) Through P, draw any chord PQ.

(iv) Mark a point R distinct from P and Q on the circle so that P, Q and R are in counter clockwise direction.

(v) Join PR and QR.

(vi) At P, construct ∠QPT=∠PRQ.

(vii) Produce TP to T' to get the required tangent line T'PT.

solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The radius of the circle=3.2cm.

Construction:

(i) With O as the centre, draw a circle of radius 3.2cm.

(ii) Take a point P on the circle.

(iii) Through P, draw any chord PQ.

(iv) Mark a point R distinct from P and Q on the circle so that P, Q and R are in counter clockwise direction.

(v) Join PR and QR.

(vi) At P, construct ∠QPT=∠PRQ.

(vii) Produce TP to T' to get the required tangent line T'PT.

solution

Answered by anjaliagar1999
1

1 - Find the value of radius

2^r = 3.4cm

let, ^ = pie

^r = 1.7

r = 1.7 / 3.14,.

r = 0.55cm

2 - Draw a circle of 0.5 cm radius.

3 - Center = O

4 - Draw a line of 4.3 cm from the center o.

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