NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Exercise 10.1 (NEW SESSION)

Solve the followings Questions.

1. How many tangents can a circle have?

Answer:

A circle can have infinitely many tangents since there are infinitely many points on the circumference of the circle and at each point of it, it has a unique tangent.

2. Fill in the blanks:

(i) A tangent to a circle intersects it in _______________ point(s).

(ii) A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _______________.

(iii) A circle can have _______________ parallel tangents at the most.

(iv) The common point of a tangent to a circle and the circle is called _______________.

Answer:

(i) one
(ii) secant
(iii) two
(iv) point of contact

3. A tangent PQ at a point P of a circle of radius 5 cm meets a line through the centre O at a point Q so that OQ = 12 cm. Length PQ is:

(A) 12 cm

(B) 13 cm

(C) 8.5 cm

(D) √119 cm

Answer:

(D) chapter 10-Circles Exercise 10.1/image002.png

We know that the line drawn from the centre of the circle to the tangent is perpendicular to the tangent.

∴OP ⊥ PQ

By applying Pythagoras theorem in ΔOPQ,

NCERT solutions for class 10 maths chapter 10-Circles Exercise 10.1/image003.png

4. Draw a circle and two lines parallel to a given line such that one is a tangent and the other, a secant to the circle.

Answer:

chapter 10-Circles Exercise 10.1

AB || CD || EF

AB,CD and EF are three parallel lines where EF is the tangent to the circle.

Here CD id secant(Intersecting circle at 2 points P and Q)

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