Physics, asked by ANGELNIVI, 1 year ago

{\textbf{Subject : Mathematics}}

{\textbf{Chapter : Tangency}}


A point P is 16 cm from the centre of the circle. The length of tangent drawn from P to the circle is 12 cm. Find the radius of the circle.​

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Answered by GhaintMunda45
8

Hey !

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Given : P is a point at distance of 16cm from the centre of a circle O. The length of tangent drawn from P to the circle is 12 cm.

It is required to measure the radius of the circle.

Now, ∠OTP= 90°

( ∵ a tangent to a circle is ⊥ to the radius through the point of contact).

∴ In right angle triangle OTP,

OP² = OT²+ TP²

Or, 16² = OT² + (12)²

Or, 256 - 144 = OT²

Or, 112 = OT²

∴ OT = 10.59 cm

Hence, Radius = 10.59 cm

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Thanks !

Answered by Abhishek474241
2

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GIVEN

P IS 13CM FRM THE CENTRE

LENGTH OF TANGENT IS 12

P=16

Q=12

TO FIND

RADIUS OF CIRCLE=?

R=?

THN ,

WE KNOW THAT THE TANGENT OF CIRCLE IS PERP TO THE R OF CIRCLE

ACCORDING TO THE PYTHAGORAS THEROM

P²=Q²+R²

R²=P²-Q²

R²=256-144

R=√112

R=10.58

HENCE,

RADIUS IS 10.58

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