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Draw a circle of radius 3 cm and take a point P outside it. Without using the centre of the circle, draw two tangents to the circle from the point P. [4 MARKS]

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Steps of construction : 1 Mark



Steps of construction :

1. Draw a circle of radius 3 cm and take a point p outside it.

2. Through P draw a secant PAB to intersect the circle at A and B.

3. Produce AP to a point C such that PA = PC.

4. Draw a semicircle with CB as diameter.

5. Draw PDCB, intersecting the semicircle at D.

6. With P as centre and PD as radius, draw arcs to intersect the circle at T and T'

7. Join PT and PT'

8. Then, PT and PT' are the required tangents

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