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Draw a circle of radius 3.6 cm. Draw a tangent to the circle at any point on
without using the centre.

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Answered by veerajagarwal
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Step 1: Draw a circle with centre 3.6cm. Make any point C on it.

Step 2: Draw chord CB and an inscribed ∠CAB.

Step 3:With the centre A and any convenient radius draw an arc intersecting the sides of ∠BAC in points M and N.

Step 4: Using the same radius and centre C, draw an arc intersecting the cord CB at point R.

Step 5: Taking the radius equal to d(MN) and centre R, draw an arc intersecting the arc draw in step 4. Suppose D be the point of intersection of these arcs. Draw line CD.

Here, line CD is the required tangent to the circle.

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