Converse of tangent theorem
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Let D be a point outside a circle ABC .
Let DA be a straight line which cuts the circle
ABC at A and C .
Let DB intersect the circle at B such that
DB2 = AD ⋅ DC .
Then DB is tangent to the circle ABC .
Let D be a point outside a circle ABC .
Let DA be a straight line which cuts the circle
ABC at A and C .
Let DB intersect the circle at B such that
DB2 = AD ⋅ DC .
Then DB is tangent to the circle ABC .
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