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Draw two circles with radius 4cm and 7cm with same centre. ​

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Answered by BrainlyBoomerang
5

Answer:

\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\qbezier(2.3,0)(2.121,2.121)(0,2.3)\qbezier(-2.3,0)(-2.121,2.121)(0,2.3)\qbezier(-2.3,0)(-2.121,-2.121)(0,-2.3)\qbezier(2.3,0)(2.121,-2.121)(-0,-2.3)\qbezier(1.2,0)(1.121,1.121)(0,1.2)\qbezier(1.2,0)(1.121,-1.121)(0,-1.2)\qbezier(0,-1.2)(-1.121,-1.121)(-1.2,0)\qbezier(-1.2,0)(-1.121,1.121)(0,1.2)\put(-0,0){\vector(-1,0){2.3}}\put(0,0){\vector(0,1){1.2}}\put(-1.9,0.2){$\bf 7 \: cm$}\put(0.2,0.3){$\bf 4 \: cm$}\end{picture}

More Information:

  • Circles with same centre are called concentric circles.
  • There can be infinite number of concentric circles at a point.
Answered by Anonymous
47

Answer:

\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\qbezier(2.3,0)(2.121,2.121)(0,2.3)\qbezier(-2.3,0)(-2.121,2.121)(0,2.3)\qbezier(-2.3,0)(-2.121,-2.121)(0,-2.3)\qbezier(2.3,0)(2.121,-2.121)(-0,-2.3)\qbezier(1.2,0)(1.121,1.121)(0,1.2)\qbezier(1.2,0)(1.121,-1.121)(0,-1.2)\qbezier(0,-1.2)(-1.121,-1.121)(-1.2,0)\qbezier(-1.2,0)(-1.121,1.121)(0,1.2)\put(-0,0){\vector(-1,0){2.3}}\put(0,0){\vector(0,1){1.2}}\put(-1.9,0.2){$\bf 7 cm$}\put(0.2,0.3){$\bf 4cm$}\end{picture}

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