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Draw a pair of tangents to a circle of radius 6cm which are inclined to each other at an angle of 130
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Answered by ankithaputhran
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Answer:

Draw a circle of radius 6 cm with centre O.

Take a point A on the circle. Join OA.

Draw a perpendicular to OA at A.

Draw a radius OB, making an angle of 120° (180° – 60°) with OA.

Draw a perpendicular to OB at point B. ...

PA and PB are the required tangents inclined at angle of 60°

Answered by khushidewangan012
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • Draw a circle of radius 6 cm with centre O.
  • Take a point A on the circle. Join OA.
  • Draw a perpendicular to OA at A.
  • Draw a radius OB, making an angle of 120° (180° – 60°) with OA.
  • Draw a perpendicular to OB at point B. ...
  • PA and PB are the required tangents inclined at angle of 60°
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