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प्रश्न
Draw a circle of radius 3 cm and draw chord XY 5 cm long. Draw the tangent of the circle passing through point X and point Y (without using the center of the circle)
उत्तर
Analysis:
As shown in the figure, line l, m are the tangents to the circle at points Y, X respectively.
seg XY is a chord of the circle and ∠XAY is an inscribed angle. By tangent secant angle theorem,
∠XAY = ∠YXM and ∠XAY = ∠XYM
By converse of tangent secant angle theorem,
If we draw ∠XYM such that ∠XAY = ∠XYM, then ray YM
i.e. (line l) is a tangent at point Y.
Also, if we draw ∠YXM such that ∠XAY = ∠YXM, then ray XM.
i.e. (line m) is a tangent at point X.
Steps of construction:
- Draw a circle of radius 3 cm.
- Draw a chord XY of length 5 cm.
- Take a point A on the major arc, other than X and Y.
- Join XA and YA.
- Using X and Y as vertices and chord XY as one side, draw ∠XYM and ∠YXM equal to ∠XAY.
- Lines containing the rays XM and YM are the tangents to the circle at X and Y respectively.
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