Mathematics
Draw a circle of radius 3.4 cm. Take a point P on it. Without using the centre of the circle, construct a tangent to the circle at the point P.
Related Questions
Draw a line AB = 5 cm. Mark a point C on AB such that AC = 3 cm. Using a ruler and a compass only construct:
(i) A circle of radius 2.5 cm passing through A and C.
(ii) Construct two tangents to the circle from the external point B.
Measure and record the lengths of the tangents.
Draw a circle of radius 3 cm. Take a point P on it. Using ruler and compasses only construct a tangent to the circle at the point P.
Draw a circle of radius 2.7 cm. Mark its centre as O. Take a point P at a distance of 5.3 cm from O. From the point P, draw two tangents to the circle. Measure the length of each.
Draw a circle of radius 4 cm. Mark its centre as C and mark a point D such that CD = 7 cm. Using ruler and compasses only but not using the centre of the circle, construct two tangents from D.
