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Tangents drawn at the extremities of the diameter of a circle are

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Answered by prachi7026
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The tangents are drawn from the extremities of the diameter. Now we know that the tangents drawn from any point on the circumference of the circle are perpendicular to the line drawn from the center of the circle to the point. So, In the figure we can see that 'l' and 'm' are the tangents from the point A and B

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