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A. Nothing, Paul is correct

Explanation:

  • Tangent to a circle is a line that touches the circle at one point. At the point of contact, tangent to a circle is always perpendicular to the radius.
  • If two tangents are drawn from a common external point to a circle, then the two tangents have equal tangent segments.
  • Tangent segment means line joining to the external point and the point of contact to the circle.
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