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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
29

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Circles having equal radii are said to be congruent.
  2. The diameter of a circle is the longest chord of the circle.
  3. The perpendicular drawn on any given chord of a circle from the center of the circle bisects the chord into two equal halves.
  4. All chords of a circle equidistant from the center of the circle are equal in length.
  5. If we draw two tangents to a circle from a given point outside the circle, then the two tangents will be equal in length.
  6. A tangent to a circle and the radius of the circle at the point of contact of the tangent form a right angle.
  7. The angle subtended at the center of a circle by the circumference of the circle is equal to 360°.
  8. The circumference of a circle is proportional to its radius.
  9. You can draw a triangle, square, trapezium, rectangle, or kite inside a circle with all their vertices exactly on the circumference of the circle.
  10. The length of a chord of a circle is inversely proportional to the perpendicular distance of it from the center of the circle.
  11. You can inscribe a circle inside a triangle, square, or kite.
  12. Two tangents drawn to a circle at the two endpoints of a diameter are parallel to each other.
Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

Circles having equal radii are said to be congruent.

The diameter of a circle is the longest chord of the circle.

The perpendicular drawn on any given chord of a circle from the center of the circle bisects the chord into two equal halves.

All chords of a circle equidistant from the center of the circle are equal in length.

If we draw two tangents to a circle from a given point outside the circle, then the two tangents will be equal in length.

A tangent to a circle and the radius of the circle at the point of contact of the tangent form a right angle.

The angle subtended at the center of a circle by the circumference of the circle is equal to 360°.

The circumference of a circle is proportional to its radius.

You can draw a triangle, square, trapezium, rectangle, or kite inside a circle with all their vertices exactly on the circumference of the circle.

The length of a chord of a circle is inversely proportional to the perpendicular distance of it from the center of the circle.

You can inscribe a circle inside a triangle, square, or kite.

Two tangents drawn to a circle at the two endpoints of a diameter are parallel to each other

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