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Ramya said the length of tangent of a circle with centre 'o' from a point 'p' which is out side of the circle is always less than op Do you agree? give reasons.with a diagram​

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Answered by Pradneya
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Answer:yes

Step-by-step explanation:

If we draw the tangents AP and BP ,Angle OAP will be 90° .then OP will be the hypotenuse in triangle AOP.

No other side in a right angles triangle is longer than a hypotenuse. So Ramya is correct

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