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Chapter 10 · NCERT Maths 041

Circles

A tangent grazes a circle at a single point — and it always meets the radius there at a perfect right angle. Two tangents from the same outside point are always equal. Drag the point and see both laws hold.

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Two tangents, always equal

Move the external point P nearer or further. The two tangents PA and PB stay equal (length √(OP² − r²)), and each meets its radius at a right angle.

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The three ideas in this chapter

A tangent is a line that touches a circle at exactly one point — the point of contact. A secant cuts across the circle at two points.

How many tangents you can draw depends on where you stand:

  • Inside the circle → 0 tangents.
  • On the circle → exactly 1 tangent.
  • Outside the circle → exactly 2 tangents.

Theorem: the tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of contact.

Why it's so useful

Because the angle is 90°, the radius, the tangent and the line to an external point form a right triangle — so you can use Pythagoras to find lengths.

Worked example · tangent length

A point P is 13 cm from the centre of a circle of radius 5 cm. Find the length of the tangent from P.

  1. The radius (5) ⊥ the tangent, so △OTP is right-angled at T.
  2. Pythagoras: PT² = OP² − OT² = 13² − 5² = 169 − 25 = 144.
  3. PT = √144 = 12 cm.
Common mistake: adding instead of subtracting. The tangent is a leg, OP is the hypotenuse, so tangent = √(OP² − r²), not √(OP² + r²).

Theorem: the lengths of the two tangents drawn from an external point are equal. Also, the line from the centre to that point bisects the angle between the tangents.

Worked example · equal tangents

Two tangents PA and PB are drawn from an external point P. If PA = 7 cm, find PB.

  1. Tangents from the same external point are equal.
  2. So PB = PA.
  3. PB = 7 cm.
Handy result

For a quadrilateral whose four sides all touch a circle, opposite sides add up equally: AB + CD = AD + BC (it falls straight out of equal tangents).

Why this matters

Where you'll actually use this

"Tangent" sounds abstract until you notice it everywhere a wheel meets a road, a belt wraps a pulley, or a road curves smoothly into a bend.

Wheels, gears & belts

A wheel touches the road at exactly one point, and the spoke (radius) there is perpendicular to the road (tangent) — that right angle is why a wheel rolls cleanly. Conveyor belts and bike chains run along the common tangents of their pulleys and gears.

Tangent ⊥ radius
straight road meets curve as a tangent

Roads, rails & ramps

When a straight road curves into a bend, engineers join the straight part to a circular arc tangentially — meeting at a tangent — so the steering changes smoothly with no sudden jerk. Railway curves and skateboard ramps use the same idea.

Smooth tangent joins
🛰️ Satellite line-of-sight

The farthest point a satellite can see is along a tangent to the Earth — that sets its coverage.

⚙️ Pulley & belt length

Engineers compute belt length from the common tangents between two pulleys.

🎯 Optics & lenses

Light grazing a curved surface and tangent lines define where reflections and glints appear.

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