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प्रश्न
Draw a circle with a radius of 3.5 cm. Take the point K anywhere on the circle. Draw a tangent to the circle from K (without using the center of the circle)
उत्तर
Steps of construction:
- Draw a circle of radius 3.5 cm and take any point K on it.
- Draw chord BK of any length and an inscribed ∠BAK of any measure.
- By taking A as centre and any convenient distance on compass draw an arc intersecting the arms of ∠BAK in points Q and R.
- With K as centre and the same distance in the compass, draw an arc intersecting the chord BK at point S.
- Taking radius equal to QR and S as centre, draw an arc intersecting the previously drawn arc. Name the point of intersection as P.
- Draw line KP.
Line KP is the required tangent to the circle.
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