Concept explainers
To find:The congruent
Answer to Problem 5CE
(i) Congruent angles pair:
(i)
(ii) Complementary angles pair: (i)
(iii) Supplementary angles pair:
Explanation of Solution
Giveninformation: The below diagram is given,
Concept used:Following properties are used here,
- In a
circle , any line from center of circle to the point of contact of tangent is always perpendicular to tangent. - The line passing from the center and intersecting point of two tangents to its circle, always bisect the two angles, forming on the center and intersecting point.
- In a right
triangle , remaining two angles, except right angle, are complementary angles
Also, if the sum of two angles is
Calculation:So, in given figure as
Also, the sum of these two angles will be 180 degree, so these two angles are supplementary also.
Further, in right triangle
Conclusion: Thus, it is concluded that pairs of congruent angles are
(i)
Pairs of complementary angles are
(i)
Further only pair of supplementary angles is
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