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NCERT Solutions for class 6 Mathematics Chapter 14-Practical Geometry Exercise 14.1 1. Draw a circle of radius 3.2 cm. Ans : Steps of construction are as follows. A. Take a compass and measure the length of 3.2cm using ruler scale. B. Mark a point O which is the centre of the circle we are going to draw. C. Now place the pointer of the compass at a point O and draw the circle by rotating the compass slowly. 2. With the same centre O, draw two circles of radii 4 cm and 2.5 cm. Ans : Steps of construction are as follows. A. Mark a point O which is the centre of the circle. B. Now take a compass and measure the length 4cm using scale which is the radius of the first circle. C. Now place the pointer of the compass at a point O and draw the first circle slowly. D. Now take a compass and measure the length of 2.5 cm using scale which is the radius of the second circle. E. Now place the pointer of the compass at point O and draw the circle slowly. Class VI Maths www.vedantu.com 1 3. Draw a circle and any two of its diameters. If you join the ends of these diameters, what is the figure obtained if the diameters are perpendicular to each other? How do you check your answer? Ans : If we join the ends of the diameters of the circle, we’ll get a rectangle, because we know that the two chords make 90at the circumference. ABCD90 If the diameters of the circle are perpendicular to each other, then by joining the ends of the diameter we’ll get a square. As we know that ABCD90, then by measuring we get ABBCCDDA. Class VI Maths www.vedantu.com 2 All the sides are equal. So ABCD is a square. 4. Draw any circle and mark points A, B and C such that: (a) A is on the circle. (b) B is in the interior of the circle. (c) C is in the exterior of the circle Ans : Steps of construction: (a) Take a compass and measure any length as a radii of the circle. (b) Now mark a point O which is the centre of the circle. (c) Place the pointer of the compass at O and draw the circle slowly. (d) Now mark a point A which is lying in the circumference of the circle. (e) Mark any point inside the circle which is point B. (f) Mark any point outside the circle which is point C. 5. Let A, B be the centres of two circles of equal radii, draw them so that each one of them passes through the centre of the other. Let them intersect at C and D. Examine whether AB and CD are at right angles. Ans: Draw two circles of equal radius. Let A,B be the centre of the two circles. Now, it is given that the radii of each one of the circles pass through the centre of the other. It is also given that two circles intersect each other at C and D. Class VI Maths www.vedantu.com 3 We know that the radii of the circle bisect perpendicularly the chord of the circle i.e. Radii is the perpendicular bisector of the chord of the circle. BOC 90 So, . Thus, AB and CD are at right angles. Class VI Maths www.vedantu.com 4
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