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CIRCLE SUBMITTED BY- PREM KUMAR CLASS-10 ‘A’ ROLL NO.-16
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What is a circle? Circles are simple closed curves which divide the plane into two regions: an interior and an exterior.
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Features OF CIRCLE……. Circumference
… the distance from the centre of the circle to any point on the circumference … the distance around the Circle… … its PERIMETER … the distance across the circle, passing through the centre of the circle Diameter Radius
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… part of the circumference of a circle
Minor Segment Major Segment ARC Chord … part of the circumference of a circle … a line which touches the circumference at one point only From Italian tangere, to touch … a line joining two points on the circumference. … chord divides circle into two segments Tangent
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Parts Major sector SECANT Minor Sector
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TANGENT A tangent to a circle is a line that intersects the circle at only one point A B
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Tangent & Radius A tangent is perpendicular to the radius of a circle
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THEOREM THE LENGTH OF TWO TRIANGLES TO A CIRCLE FROM AN EXTERNAL POINT ARE EQUAL AND THEY ARE EQUALLY INCLINED TO THE LINE SEGMENT JOINING THE CENTRE AT THAT POINT
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GIVEN: In c(o , r),tangents AP, PB
Are shown from the external point P. To prove: AP=PB, APO= BPO Const.: join AO & BO Proof: In, ∆AOP=∆BOP OP=OP (common) OAP=OBP (Each 90°) AO=OB (radii of same circle) ∆AOP =~ ∆BOP (R.H.S) AP=PB, APO= BPO C.P.C.T HENCE PROVED…..
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