The length of a Tangent from an external point P to a circle with centre O is always less than OP How?
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coz a perpendicular is the shortest line which can be drawn to any point. use this theorem and you will be able to solve the answer.
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As, in a right angled triangle, hypotenuse is always greater than any of the two sides of the triangle. Hence, the length of tangent from an external point P on a circle with centre O is always less than OP. Questions. 4 The angle between two tangents to a circle may be 0°.Aug 4, 2017
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