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Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the center.

Recall that two circles are congruent if they have the same radii. Prove that equal chords of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres.

Prove that if chords of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres then the chords are equal

Two circles of radii 5 cm and 3 cm intersect at two points and the distance between their centres is 4 cm Find the length of the common chord

If two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle, prove that the segments of one chord are equal to corresponding segments of the other chord.

If two equal chords of a circle intersect within the circle prove that the line joining the point of intersection to the centre makes equal angles with the chords

If a line intersects two concentric circles (circles with the same centre) with centre O at A, B, C and D, prove that AB = CD (see Fig. 10.25).

Three girls Reshma, Salma and Mandip are playing a game by standing on a circle of radius 5m drawn in a park. Reshma throws a ball to Salma, Salma to Mandip, Mandip to Reshma. If the distance between Reshma and Salma and between Salma and Mandip is 6m each, what is the distance between Reshma and Mandip?

A circular park of radius 20m is situated in a colony. Three boys Ankur, Syed and David are sitting at equal distance on its boundary each having a toy telephone in his hands to talk each other. Find the length of the string of each phone.

In Fig. 10.36, A,B and C are three points on a circle with centre O such that ∠ BOC = 30° and ∠ AOB = 60°. If D is a point on the circle other than the arc ABC, find ∠ADC.

A chord of a circle is equal to the radius of the circle. Find the angle subtended by the chord at a point on the minor arc and also at a point on the major arc

In Fig. 10.37, ∠ PQR = 100°, where P, Q and R are points on a circle with centre O. Find ∠ OPR

In Fig 10 38, ∠ ABC = 69°, ∠ ACB = 31°, find ∠ BDC

In Fig. 10.39, A, B, C and D are four points on a circle. AC and BD intersect at a point E such that ∠ BEC = 130° and ∠ ECD = 20°. Find ∠ BAC

ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral whose diagonals intersect at a point E. If ∠ DBC = 70°, ∠ BAC is 30°, find ∠ BCD. Further, if AB = BC, find ∠ ECD.

If diagonals of a cyclic quadrilateral are diameters of the circle through the vertices of the quadrilateral, prove that it is a rectangle.

If the non parallel sides of a trapezium are equal, prove that it is cyclic.

In Fig A, B, C and D are four points on a such that ∠ BEC = 130° and ∠ ECD = 20°. Find ∠ BAC

If circles are drawn taking two sides of a triangle as diameters, prove that the point of intersection of these circles lie on the third side

ABC and ADC are two right triangles with common hypotenuse AC Prove that ∠ CAD = ∠ CBD

Prove that a cyclic parallelogram is a rectangle