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Draw a circle of radius 1.5 cm. Take a point P outside it. Without using the centre, draw two
tangents to the circle from the point P?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Tangents to the circle from the point P drawn without using center of circle

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Draw a circle of radius 1.5 cm. Take a point P outside it.

2. Through P draw a secant PAB to meet the circle at A and B.

3. Produce AP to C such that PC = PA. Bisect CB at Q.

4. With CB as diameter and center as Q, draw a semi-circle.

5. Draw PD ⊥ CB, to meet semi-circle at the point D.

6. Intersect P as center and PD as radius draw an arc to interest the circle at T and T'.

7. Join P to T and P to T'

PT and PT' are the required tangents.

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Answered by FelisFelis
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The required steps are shown below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided information.

In order to draw two  tangents to the circle from the point P follow the steps shown below:

Step 1: Draw a line circle having radius 1.5 cm.

Step 2: Place a point P outside the circle and draw a secant PAB

Step 3. Now, draw AP to C such that PC = PA. Bisect CB at Q.

Step 4. Draw a semi circle with diameter CB and center at Q.

Step 5. Make PD ⊥ CB, that intersect the semi-circle at the point D.

Step 6. Draw an arc to interest the circle at T and T' where P is the center and PD is the radius.

Step 7. Now Join P to T and P to T' which is the required tangents.

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