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how to find the center of the circle using set square (procedure)​

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Answered by aaratimr88
1

Answer:

1.At first, draw draw a line using 60-30 set square, on 60° side. ...

Now draw the line BC using 60-30 set square, on the 30° side. ...

Now join AC.

let "O" the midpoint of AC.

If "O" is the midpoint of AC then "O" is the midpoint of circle Hope this answer helps you.

Answered by Lucky1988
1

Answer:

Step 1

right angle on edge

Lay the square on top of the circle, with the right angle touching the edge. Don’t worry about positioning – the beauty of the theory is that it doesn’t matter.

Step 2

mark edges

Mark the circle where the sides of the square cross the edge of the circle.

Step 3

draw line straight edge

Using a straight edge (one side of the square works great), draw a line connecting the two marks.

Step 4

reposition square

Reposition the square so the right angle touches the edge in another spot, and repeat steps 1-3.

Step 5

x center

Now you have an “X” marking the center of your circle. Pretty easy, huh?

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