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Draw a circle with center O and radius 3 cm ↓ Take any point P on the circle ↓ Draw ray OP ↓ Draw perpendicular to ray OP from point P - Geometry Mathematics 2

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Draw a circle with center O and radius 3 cm
Take any point P on the circle
Draw ray OP
Draw perpendicular to ray OP from point P
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