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The tangents drawn at the end points of the diameter of the circle intersects
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Answered by ItzHumanity
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Theorem:A line drawn through the end point of a radius and perpendicular to it is a tangent to the circle. Theorem: The length of two tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal. Theorem:If two tangents are drawn to a circle from an external point ; then (i) they subtend equal angles at the centre.

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Answered by nikithavadlamudi457
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No,the tangents are parallel to each other.

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