Mathematics
Using ruler and compasses only, construct a triangle ABC having given c = 6 cm, b = 7 cm and ∠A = 30°. Measure side a. Draw the circumcircle of the triangle.
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We know that a = BC, b = AC and c = AB.
Steps of construction :
Draw a line segment AB = 6 cm.
Construct ∠A = 30°. Extend segment from A to point C such that AC = 7 cm and ∠CAB = 30°.
Join C and B. Hence, △ABC is formed.
Draw perpendicular bisectors of AB and BC. Let these meet at O.
Now using O as centre and OA or OB as radius, draw a circle touching all the vertices of triangle ABC. This is the circumcircle of triangle ABC.
On measuring side BC we get, BC = 3.5 cm. Since a = BC,
∴ a = 3.5 cm.
Hence, the length of side a = 3.5 cm.
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