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If the sides of a rectangle touch a circle, prove that the rectangle is a square. - Mathematics

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Question

If the sides of a rectangle touch a circle, prove that the rectangle is a square.

Sum
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Solution

A rectangle with all sides touching a circle implies the circle is an incircle.

To Prove

A rectangle whose four sides touch a circle is a square.

A rectangle with all sides touching a circle implies that the circle is an incircle of the rectangle.

Let the rectangle be ABCD, with length l and breadth b.

A circle touches all four sides at points P, Q, R, and S.

In any quadrilateral that has an incircle,

the sum of the lengths of opposite sides is equal:

AB + CD = BC + AD.

For rectangle ABCD:

AB = CD = l,

BC = AD = b.

l + l  =b + b

2l = 2b

l = b

Since the length and breadth are equal, the rectangle is a square.

AB = CD = l

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Chapter 15: Circles - Exercise 15B [Page 357]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 15 Circles
Exercise 15B | Q 29. | Page 357
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