Mathematics
Draw a circle of radius 3.2 cm. Draw two tangents to it inclined at an angle of 60° with each other.
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Steps of Construction :
Draw a circle with center O, radius = 3.2 cm and BC as diameter.
Draw arcs making an angle of 120° at O such that ∠AOB = 120°.
At A and B, draw two rays making an angle of 90° at each point which meet other at point P.

Hence, AP and BP are required tangents making an angle of 60° with each other.
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