Assertion : Two orthogonal circles intersect to generate a common chord which subtends…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
Assertion : Two orthogonal circles intersect to generate a common chord which subtends complimentary angles at their circumferences.
Reason : Two orthogonal circles intersect to generate a common chord which subtends supplementary angles at their centres
Reason : Two orthogonal circles intersect to generate a common chord which subtends supplementary angles at their centres
- If Assertion is true, Reason is true, Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion.
- If Assertion is true, Reason is true, Reason is not a correct explanation for Assertion.
- If Assertion is true, Reason is false.
- If Assertion is false, Reason is true.
Answer
(A) If Assertion is true, Reason is true, Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion.
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