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9.2 CHAPTER 9. GEOMETRY



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B


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P


Consider a circle, with centre O. Choose a point P outside the circle. Drawtwo tangents to the circle
from point P , that meet the circle at A and B. Draw lines OA, OB and OP.


The aim is to prove that AP = BP.


In�OAP and�OBP ,



  1. OA = OB (radii)


2.∠OAP =∠OBP = 90◦(OA⊥ AP and OB⊥ BP )


  1. OP is common to both triangles.


�OAP≡�OBP (right angle, hypotenuse, side)


∴ AP = BP


Exercise 9 - 5


Find the value of the unknown lengths.

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