Math, asked by TejasMankatty, 5 months ago

how can we draw the circle of radius 4√3cm???
is it possible!!!!!​

Answers

Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ
7

No It is Not Possible To Draw cirle of radius 4√3...

It is Impossible

Answered by Anonymous
13

QuestioN :

→ How to draw a circle of 4√3cm radius?

ProcesS :

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  • Draw a Right Triangle of 1cm length. Hence, the hypotenuse I will be √2cm. Now using that length (√2cm) draw another line of 1 cm (making angle 90° with √2cm side) which will be another side of the next Right Triangle. Hence, The next Hypotenuse will be of√3 cm.

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  • Make it four times.
  • 4×√3 (radius of circle)

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  • Draw a circle by the radius.

ExplanatioN :

As √3 is a irrational number we can't draw it directly. To draw a circle of radius √3 or its multiple we had to draw the length of √3.

Then we have drawn a circle of 4√3cm.

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HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL...

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