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प्रश्न
Construct a tangent to a circle of radius 4 cm form a point on the concentric circle of radius 6 cm and measure its length. Also, verify the measurement by actual calculation.
Construct a tangent to a circle of radius 4 cm from a point on the concentric circle of radius 6 cm ?
उत्तर १
Steps of Construction
Step 1: Mark a point O on the paper
Step 2: With O as center and radii 4cm and 6cm, draw two concentric circles.
Step 3: Mark a point P on the outer circle.
Step 4: Join OP.
Step 5: Draw the perpendicular bisector XY of OP, cutting OP at Q.
Step 6: Draw a circle with Q as center and radius OQ (or PQ), to intersect the inner circle in points T and T’.
Step 7: Join PT and PT’.
Here, PT and PT’ are the required tangents.
PT = PT’ 4.5 cm (Approx)
Verification by actual calculation
Join OT to form a right ΔOTP (Radius is perpendicular to the tangent at the point of contact)
In right ΔOTP,
` OP^2 =OT^2 + PT^2 ` (Pythagoras Theorem)
`⇒ PT = sqrt(OP^2 - OT^2)`
`⇒PT = sqrt(6^2 -4^2 )= sqrt(36-16) = sqrt(20) ~~ 4.5 cm`
(OP = 6 cm and OT = 4cm)
उत्तर २
Steps of construction:
1. Draw two concentric circles with centre O and radii 4 cm and 6 cm. Take a point P on the outer circle and then join OP.
2. Draw the perpendicular bisector of OP. Let the bisector intersects OP at M.
3. With M as the centre and OM as the radius, draw a circle. Let it intersect the inner circle at A and B.
4. Join PA and PB. Therefore, `\overline(PA)` and `\overline(PB)`are the required tangents.
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