two tangents inclined each other on external point on 50 degree then the angle on the centre of these tangents
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let PA and PB be the two tangents to a circle with centre O and radius 3
∴∠APO=∠BPO
=1/2 ×∠APO=1/2×60°=30°
Also, OA⊥AP and OB⊥BP
In a right angled triangle OAP,
tan30°= 3/PA
⇒ 1/√3= 3/PA
⇒PA=3√3 cm
⇒PA=PB=3√3cm
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