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draw a circle with centre o and radius 4.2 cm take a point r on it draw tangent line m draw line a perpendicular to line m at point b ​

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Answered by Aishwaryakapoor
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Answer:

I WROTE this quickly because I am in the car

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw a circle of radius OQ= 3.5cm with centre at O.

2) Draw an angle of 90

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from point O.

3) Let ray of angle intersect the circle at R.

4) Now draw 90

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from point Q

5) Draw 90

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at point R.

6) These two arcs meet each other, mark the point as P

PQ and PR are the two tangents inclined at angle of 45

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Now ∠AOB=90

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and ∠APB=45

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=∠AOB+∠APB=135

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