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to draw tangents to each of the circle with radii 3cm and 2cm from the centre of the other circle such that the distance between their centres A and B is 6cm a perpendicular bisector of AB is drawn intersecting AB at M The next step is to draw?
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A) a circle with AB as diameter
B) a circle with AM as diameter
C) a circle with CB as diameter
D) extend AB to P to BP​

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Answered by jagruti6551
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(i) Draw a circle of radius 3cm.

(ii) Draw a straight line of 8cm from the centre and give it a name say OA.

(iii) Now, draw a perpendicular bisector of the line OA.

(iv) Place the compass to the midpoint of a line, adjust its length to reach the endpoint and draw the arcs to the circle.

(v) Draw the lines which passes through the arc and endpoints of the bisector.

AR and AT are the required tangents.

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