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Draw a circle of radius 3 cm with center P, take point A, as PA= 3.7 cm. state the location of point A and why ?​

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Answered by dhamikundan219
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point A is out side of Circle because. Circle redius are smaller than PA. length

Answered by ragadeepthianil
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Answer:Steps of construction : 1. Draw a line segment PO = 7 cm. 2. From the point O, draw a circle of radius = 3 cm. 3. Draw a perpendicular bisector of PO. Let M be the mid-point of PO. 4. Taking M as centre and OM as radius draw a circle. 5. Let this circle intersects the given circle at the point Q and R. 6. Join PQ and PR. On measuring we get  PQ = PR = 6.3 cm Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/176304/draw-circle-of-radius-cm-from-point-p-cm-away-from-its-centre-draw-two-tangents-to-the-circle

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