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properties of circle​

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Answered by bkshs1119
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The circles are said to be congruent if they have equal radii

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

Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre

The radius drawn perpendicular to the chord bisects the chord

Circles having different radius are similar

A circle can circumscribe a rectangle, trapezium, triangle, square, kite

A circle can be inscribed inside a square, triangle and kite

The chords that are equidistant from the centre are equal in length

The distance from the centre of the circle to the longest chord (diameter) is zero

The perpendicular distance from the centre of the circle decreases when the length of the chord increases

If the tangents are drawn at the end of the diameter, they are parallel to each other

An isosceles triangle is formed when the radii joining the ends of a chord to the centre of a circle

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Answered by mahilakra14
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FOR LOWER STANDARD

The three most important properties to remember are the circumference, which is the distance around the shape; the diameter, which is the distance from one end of the circle to the other crossing through the center; and the radius, which is half of the diameter.

FOR HIGHER STANDARD

The circles are said to be congruent if they have equal radii. The diameter of a circle is the longest chord of a circle. Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre. The radius drawn perpendicular to the chord bisects the chord.

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