What is the maximum number of tangents can be drawn to a circle from an external point
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Theorem: Exactly two tangents can be drawn from an exterior point to a given circle.
Draw a line connecting the point to the center of the circle.
Construct the perpendicular bisector of that line.
Place the compass on the midpoint, adjust its length to reach the end point, and draw an arc across the circle.
Where the arc crosses the circle will be the tangent points.
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