4BCh07 (Basic Properties of Circles 2)
4BCh07 (Basic Properties of Circles 2)
4BCh07 (Basic Properties of Circles 2)
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7 Basic Properties of Circles (II)
2. OT = OC (radii)
OTC OCT (base s, isos. △)
2. 90. IfF the angle between ST and PQA is not equal
to 90, a right-angled triangle with ST as the
x
hypothenuse can be drawn. In siuch case, the opposite OTC OCT TOC 180 ( sum of
side perpendicular to PQ is shorter than ST. So, the line △)
segment ST is shortest when ST PQ. 180 70
x
2
3. (a) OC 55
(b) No
OTB 90 (tangent radius)
4. 90 x y 90
y 90 x
Activity 7.2 (p. 82)
90 55 (tangent radius)
1. (a) 35
3. ∵
144 r 2
16 8r r 2
r 16
(b) (i) Yes
(ii) Yes
4. TG = TE (given)
TGE TEG (base s, isos. △)
2. 60
GTB TGE (alt. s, AB // CD)
60
OTB 90
(tangent radius)
x 60 90
x 30
p. 69
1. PTO = QTO (tangent properties)
x 25
3. Yes
TQ = TP (tangent properties)
y 6
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p. 77
3. OPT 90 (tangent radius) 1. CAT CTQ ( in alt. segment)
x 26 90 a 75
x 64
CBT CTQ ( in alt. segment)
TQ TP b 75
(tangent radius)
∴∵ TQP TPQ
64
y 180 64 64 BAT BTQ
2. ( in alt. segment)
52 (tangent properties) x 35
BOT 2BAT
QOP 2QRP y 2x ( at centre twice at ⊙ )
4. x 2 54 ( at centre twice at 2 35
ce
108 70
⊙ )
ce
3.
OPT OQT 90 (tangent radius)
Consider quadrilateral OQTP. OTQ 90 (tangent radius)
y 360 90 90 108
ABT ATQ ( in alt. segment)
72
x ATO OTQ
25 90
PQR APQ
5. 115
AP AQ
APQ AQP
alt. s, AP // QR 4. STQ SRT ( in alt. segment)
tangent properties x
base s, isos.
∴ PQR = AQP x ( 62 x ) 40 180 ( sum of )
∴ PQ bisects RQA. x 39
p. 75 p. 87
ATP ABT
1. ( in alt. segment) 1. ∵ ADB = ACB = 50 (given)
x 70
∴ A, B, C and D are concyclic. (converse of s in
BTQ BAT ( in alt. segment) the same segment)
y 45
BAD BCD 100 70
2. ∵
BAT BTQ 170
2. ( in alt. segment)
x 50 180
∴ A, B, C and D are not concyclic.
ABT ATP ( in alt. segment)
y 74 ABC 100 180
3. (adj. s on st. line)
ABC 80
ABC 100
3. TBA 180 35 42 ( sum of △) ∴ A, B, C and D are not concyclic.
103
ATQ ABT ( in alt. segment) 4. ABD 40 120 180 ( sum of
△)
x 103 ABD 20
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2.
converse of tangent radius
OP OC (radii)
OPC OCP (base s, isos. )
180 130
OPC ( sum of )
2
25
OPB = 90 (tangen(tangent
radius)t
x 25 90
x 90 25
65
TB TA
TBA TAB △
3. 68
x 68 68 180 △
x 44
( tangent properties)
(base s, isos. )
( sum of )
5. OA OB radii
6 cm
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6. ∵ AP = AR (tangent properties)
∴ AR = 3 cm 10. ABC = 90 (tangent radius)
∴ RC (8 3) cm BOD 180 90 32 ( sum of △)
5 cm 58
∵ RC = QC (tangent properties) 1
∴ QC = 5 cm BAC BOD
∵ BP = BQ (tangent properties) 2 ( at centre twice at ⊙ )
∴ BQ = 2 cm 1 ce
BC BQ QC 58
2
( 2 5) cm
29
7 cm
ACB ABC BAC 180 ( sum of △)
ACB 180 90 29
7. OAR OAP (tangent properties) 61
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OAR AOB OBR 180
( sum of Level 2
27 116 OBR 180 AOB 2ACB
OBR 37
11. (a) 2 65 ( at centre twice at ⊙ )
ce
△) 130
1
TPQ TOQ
ce
37 2
QBR 37 37 12.
∴ 1
74 68
2
34
8. OA = OB (radii)
( at centre twice at )
OAB OBA (base s, isos. )
34
AOT 34 34 (ext. of )
68 OTB 90 (tangent radius)
TPB PTB QBT 180
OAT 90 (tangent radius) ( sum of )
34 ( 90 15) QBT 180
AOT OAT ATO 180 ( sum of ∵∴
) QBT 41
68 90 ATO 180
ATO 22
13. Let the radius of the circle be r cm.
OTA = 90 (tangent radius)
9. OT = OP (radii)
OT 2 AT 2 AO 2
OTP OPT
r 2 12 2 (8 r ) 2 (Pyth. theorem)
62
OTB 90 r 2 144 64 16r r 2
( base s, isos. ) r 5
∴ The radius of the circle is 5 cm.
(tangent radius) TA TB
14.
∴ PTB 90 62 TAB TBA
28 ( tangent properties)
PBT PTB OPT
(ext. of △) (base s, isos. )
PBT 28 62
PBT 34
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PQT ( reflex POT
( at) centre
2 twice
1
232
2
116
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AP AQ (tangent properties)
BP AB AC CQ
sides opp. equal s
BP 9 cm 7 cm CQ
From (1), we have 23. (a) AB = BD tangent properties
PB 9 cm 7 cm (6 cm PB ) BD = BC tangent properties
∴ PB 2 cm ∴ AB = BC
∴ AP = 11 cm
(b) BAD = BDA base s, isos. △
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sum of
sum of
∴ CBT = ACT
∴ △BCT ~ △CAT AAA
x 17 32
10.
ACB CAD alt. s, CB // DE
13. given
ADT ATQ ( in alt. segment) AB AC
53 ∴ ABC ACB base s, isos.
15. BD BC ( given)
BDC BCD (base s, isos. )
Let BCD = t.
ABD BCD BDC (ext. of )
2t
SMEFSU07EX@F04 x ABD ( in alt. segment)
2t
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( in alt. segment)
(b) ADB ABP ( in alt. segment)
Consider △BCD.
EBD BCD BDC (180
sumof △) 39
EDC 50 ( 70 EDC ) 180 DAE ACB (alt. s, PD // BC)
EDC 30 39
AEB ADB DAE
(ext. of △)
39 39
CTP 180 CTQ
17. (adj. s on st. line) 78
180 145
35 20. (a) Consider △ABC and △BTC.
CAT CTP ( in alt. segment) BAC TBC in alt. segment
35 ACB 90 in semi-circle
ACT TPC CTP (ext. of BCT 180 90adj. s on st. line
△)
25 35 90
60 ACB BCT
CTA 180 ACT CAT ( sum of sum of △
ABC
180 60 35 sum of △
180 BAC ACB
sum of △
85 180 TBC BCT
△)
BTC
CTA ABC 180 ∴ △ABC ~ △BTC AAA
(opp. s, cyclic
85 ABC 180
ABC 95
(b) AB 2 AC 2 CB 2 (Pyth. theorem)
quad.) ∴ AB 52 32 cm
34 cm
∵ △ABC ~ △BTC
18. Let ABC = .
AB AC
CAP ABC TB BC
34 cm 5
∴ TB 3
AC CP
CAP CPA
5TB 3 34 cm
( in alt. segment) 3 34
TB cm
5
(given)
21. SMEFSUO7EX@F05
(base s, isos. )
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common angle
in alt. segment
sum of
sum of
∴ △PAT ~ △PTB AAA
Join AM, AN, AB, BM and BN.
(b) Let PA = x cm.
∵ △PAT ~ △PTB
PA PT
AMB ANB 2
PT PB
(arcs prop. to s at
x
6 5 x
6
AMB 1
∴
5x x 2 36
ANB x 2 5x 36 0
( x 4)( x 9) 0
⊙ce)
ANB 2AMB x 4 or x 9 ( rejected)
PA 4 cm
AMB ANB 180 (opp. s, cyclic quad.) ∴
3AMB 180
24. (a) PD PC
AMB 60
PDC PCD
PA PB (tangent properties)
( tangent properties)
PAB PBA (base s, isos. )
(base s, isos. )
PAB AMB ( in alt. segment)
180 DPC
60 PCD
APB PAB PBA 180
2 ( sum of △)
( sum of △ 180 50
APB 60 60 180
APB 60 2
65
BA BC (given) CBD PCD ( in alt. segment)
BAC BCA (base s, isos. △ ) 65
x BDC BCN
(ext. of △ )
ABT BAC BCA 36
22. AB AD
2x
CTQ BCA (alt. s, AC // PQ) ABD ADB
x ( in alt. segment)
BAT CTQ ( in alt. segment)
x (given)
Consider △ATB. (base s, isos. )
ATB ABT BAT 180
( sum of △ ABC ADC 180 (opp. s, cyclic
78 2 x x 180 quad.)
x 34
(ABD DBC ) ( ADB BDC ) 180
23. (a) Consider △PAT and △PTB. (ABD ADB ) 65 36 180
APT TPB
2ADB 79
PTA ABT
ADB 39.5
PAT 180 PTA APT ADC ADB BDC
180 ABT TPB ∴ 39.5 36
PTB 75.5
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4. (a)
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5. Consider △PBC.
PBC PCB APB ext. of
△
16 PCB 62
PCB 46
ACD BCD PCB
82 46
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ABD ACD
A, B, C and D are
concyclic. converse of s in
the same segment
7. AD = AE given
ADE = AED base s, isos. △
ADE = ABC opp. s of // gram
AED = ABC
A, B, C and E are
concyclic. ext. = int. opp.
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11.
Level 2
12. (a) OAT = 90 tangent radius
OBT = 90 tangent radius
OAT + OBT = 180
O, B, T and A are
concyclic. opp. s supp.
(b) OA = OP radii
OAP = OPA base s, isos. △
OAP = OMP s in the same segment
OPA = OMB
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Join RB.
TQB = 90 proved in (a)
TRB = 90 in semi-circle
TQB + TRB = 180
R, T, Q and B are Join BC.
concyclic. opp. s supp. CQP = y in alt. segment
RTQB is a cyclic B, P, C and Q are
quadrilateral. concyclic.
CBP = CQP = y s in the same
16. Consider △ACB and △DBC. segment
AC = DB given CDA = CBP = y
ACB = DBC given A, B, C and D are
BC = CB common side
concyclic. ext. = int. opp.
△ACB △DBC SAS
BAC = CDB corr. s, △s Revision Exercise 7 (p. 93)
A, B, C and D are concyclic. converse of s in Level 1
the same segment 1. TB = TA (tangent properties)
TBA = TAB = x (base s, isos. △)
17. (a) ACB = 90 in semi-circle
TAB TBA ATB 180
ECP 180 ACB adj. s on ( sum of
2 x 58 180
90
x 61
st. line
△)
ADB = 90 in semi-circle
ECP = ADB TBA = ACB ( in alt. segment)
P, D, E and C are ACB = CBF = y (alt. s, AC // TF)
concyclic. ext. = int. opp. TBA = y
But TBA = x = 61
(b) COD = 2CAD at centre twice y 61
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Join OC.
3. (a) BAP = 90 (tangent radius)
COP 2CAP ( at centre twice
BAQ 180 ABQ AQB
2 29
180 90 29
58
61
at ⊙ )
( sum of △) ce
5. Let OCA = a.
OA = OC (radii)
OAC = OCA = a (base s, isos. △)
OCB = 90 (tangent radius)
ACB 90 a
AB AC (given)
ABC ACB (base s, isos. △)
90 a
OAC ABC ACB
(90 a ) (90 a )
180 2a
180 – 2a = a
a = 60
OCA 60
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8.
Join OB.
BA = BD (given)
DAB = ADB (base s, isos. △)
OB = OA (radii)
OBA = OAB (base s, isos. △)
OBD = 90 (tangent radius)
Consider △ABD.
DAB + ABD + ADB = 180 ( sum of △)
DAB (OBA OBD ) DAB 180
3DAB 90 180
DAB 30
9. Consider △OBC.
OBC OCB BOC 180 ( sum of
OBC OCB 134 180
OBC OCB 46
△)
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alt. segment 19.
DE EBD
15.
CD DAC
arcs prop. to s at ⊙ce
CD DE given
Join OB.
OBP = OBQ = 90
OAP = OCQ = 90
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13 cm
17 2 r 13
r2
The radius of the circle 2 cm
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1. Answer: C
ABO = CBO (tangent properties)
= 34
OAC = OAB (tangent properties)
=x
OCB = OCA (tangent properties)
= 25
ABC BAC ACB 180
( sum of
2 34 2 x 2 25 180
x 31
△)
2. Answer: C
GBF = GED (ext. ,
cyclic quad.)
= 102
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7. Answer: B
4. Answer: C ACB = BAP ( in alt.
segment)
= 52
BAC = 90 ( in semi-circle)
ABC BAC ACB 180 ( sum of
ABC 90 52 180
ABC 38
△)
6. Answer: D
PAB ABP BAC = CBE ( in alt.
(alt. s, PQ // BD)
segment)
47 = 37
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PB = PA (tangent properties)
BAP 180 84 37 (adj. s on st. line) 10. Answer: D
59
CD DBC 1
ABP BAP
59
(base s, isos. △)
63
DBC (arcs prop. to s at ⊙ce)
3
21
ABD = 63 (s in the same segment)
ACB = 37 ( in alt. segment)
ABC ACB BAC 180
( sum of
(63 21) 37 BAC 180
BAC 59
△)
11. Answer: D
ACE = 90 ( in semi-circle)
ECD = x ( in alt. segment)
BAC ACD 180
(int. s, AB // PD)
(52 x ) (90 x ) 180
x 19
12. Answer: B
Join BD.
BDA = 90 ( in semi-circle)
ABD = 53 ( in alt. segment)
BDC 180 90 53 (adj. s on st.
37
line)
x 37 53 (ext. of △)
x 16
13. Answer: C
Let PB = a cm.
AC 6 2 8 2 cm (Pyth. theorem)
10 cm
PB = QB (tangent properties)
QC = RC (tangent properties)
AP = AR (tangent properties)
QC = (6 – a) cm
and AP = (8 – a) cm
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AC AR RC
10 (8 a ) (6 a )
a2
AR (8 2) cm
6 cm
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