Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Circles, Exercise 1: Rajasthan Board-2018

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Circles, Exercise 1: Rajasthan Board-2018 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

In fig. AOB is the diameter of a circle and C,D and E are three points situated on semi circle. Find the value of ACD+BED.

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MEDIUM
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

Prove that the opposite angles of cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary or sum is 180°.

HARD
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

Prove that if a chord is drawn from a point of contact of the tangent of the circle then angle made by this chord with the tangent are equal to the respective alternate angles made by segments with this chord.

EASY
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

Find the length of the tangent of the circle with radius 5 cm drawn from the point 13 cm away from the centre of the circle.

MEDIUM
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

In the given figure a quadrilateral ABCD have AB=AC=AD, then prove that BAD=2(BDC+CBD).

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MEDIUM
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

A circle touches the side BC of ABC at point P externally and touches other two sides AB and AC when produced at point Q and R respectively, then prove that AQ=12(AB+BC+CA).

HARD
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

Prove that the angle formed by an arc on the centre of the circle is twice the angle formed at any point of remaining part of the circle.

HARD
10th Rajasthan Board
IMPORTANT

Prove that an exterior angle formed by increasing side of a quadrilateral is equal to the interior opposite angle, then it is a cyclic quadrilateral.