Math, asked by megatopia2004732020, 5 months ago

The length of tangent from an external point on a circle is

(A) always greater than the radius of the circle.
(B) always less than the radius of the circle.
(C) may or may not be greater than the radius of circle
(D) None of these.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(c.) MAY OR MAY NOT BE GREATER THAN THE RADIUS OF CIRCLE.....!!

It is not always required it can even be less or greater than the radius of the circle, it depend on how far the point is from the center of the circle.

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Answered by aasthabhanushali4124
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Answer:

it's (C) may or may not be greater than the radius of Circle

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