Math, asked by Reaj9703, 1 year ago

PQ is a tangent to a circle with centre O at a point P. If triangle OPQ is an isosceles triangle, then angle OQP is equal to

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Answered by shamimcalculus1234
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45 degrees because as the triangle is isosceles,  the other two angles are equal.  And since tangent makes 90 degree with the center,  therefore 180-90=90 is the sum of other two angles.  Divide it by 2. Therefore each is equal to 45

Answered by MrJadeja2004
106

Answer:

45°

Step-by-step explanation:

because one angle is 90 and as it is a isosceles triangle so it's two angles will be equal

So let's take three angles as

angle A, angle B and angle C

let angle A be 90°

so the sum of two angles will be 90

and as they are equal

So they both will 45° and 45°.

THAT'S IT

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