Circles: Theorem. A perpendicular line drawn through the end of a radius is a tangent to the circle.

Circles: Theorem. A perpendicular line drawn through the end of a radius is a tangent to the circle.

Circles: Theorem. A perpendicular line drawn through the end of a radius is a tangent to the circle.

In this video there is proof of a theorem of Circles, class 10 Mathematics which is the Converse of theorem discussed in previous video.

The theorem discussed in this video is "The line drawn through the end of a radius and perpendicular to it is a tangent to the circle".

This theorem is given in class10, mathematics books of RD Sharma and KC Sinha.

Video Highlights:
Introduction - 00:00
Intro Clip - 00:23
Theorem statement - 00:35
How to find Given and To prove? - 00:46
Given - 01:52
To prove - 05:48
Is Construction required? - 06:28
Construction - 06:53
Proof - 08:46

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