A circle of radius 3 cm can be drawn through two points A, B such that AB = 6cm
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True Suppose, we consider diameter of a circle is AB = 6cm Then, radius of a circle AB2=62=3cm , which is true
A pair of tangents can be constructed from a point P at a distance of 3 cm from the centre of a circle whose radius is 3.5 cm.
A pair of tangents can be constructed from a point P to a circle of radius 3.5 cm situated at a distance of 3 cm from the centre.
Draw a circle of radius 3 cm and mark two chords AB and AC of the circle of lengths 4 cm and 5 cm respectively, using ruler and compasses only. Then the locus of points, inside the circle, that are equidistant from A and C, passes through the centre of the circle.