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A line perpendicular at the outer end of the radius

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Answered by s14977agovind07846
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The radius of a circle is perpendicular to the tangent line through its endpoint on the circle's circumference. Conversely, the perpendicular to a radius through the same endpoint is a tangent line.

Answered by Smileygirl123
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A line perpendicular at the outer end of the radius is tangent.

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