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Draw a circle of radius 5 cm, take a point P on it. Without using the centre of circle draw a tangent to the circle of point P.

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Answered by LakshyaK
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1. Draw a circle with radius 5 cm

2. Take a point P on its circumference

3. Now, draw a circle with radius 5 cm with P as centre

4. Join P to any of the two point where it cuts the circle and name that point Q

5. Join PQ, PQ =5 cm as it is the radios of circle

6. Draw angle QPX=30° and draw perpendicular bisector of PQ

7. Where they both cut each other name that point R

PR is the required tangent.

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Answered by Harsh2003choudhary
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Answer:

Follow the figure

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