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draw a circle of diameter 6.4 cm . take a point R at a distance equal to its diameter from the centre. draw tangents from point R​

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1. Draw a circle of radius 3.2cm with centre O.

2. A point P was marked outside the circle such that, OR = diameter of circle.

3. R to O was joined.

4. Perpendicular bisector of RO was found to be M.

5. With MO as radius and M as center a circle was drawn touching the previous drawn circle.

6. Point of intersections of two circles were marked to be Q and S respectively.

7. R was joined to Q and S respectively.

Therefore, required tangents will be RQ and SR

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