Math, asked by hariprasad58, 1 month ago

Draw a circle with centre P and radius 3.4 cm. Take point Q at a distance
55 cm from the centre. Construct tangents to the circle from point Q.​

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Answered by jasmeenkaurdourka
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Answer:

Steps of Construction:

Step 1: Construct a circle of radius 3.4cm with centre P.

Step 2: Take a point Q in the exterior of the circle such that PQ=5.5cm

Step 3: Draw segment PQ. Draw perpendicular bisector of segment PQ to get its midpoint M.

Step 4: Draw a circle with radius PM and centre M.

Step 5: Name the point of intersection of the two circles as A and B.

Step 6: Draw line QA and line QB.

Here, line QA and line QB are tangents to the circle from point Q.

Answered by manishasolanki5880
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Answer:

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