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Please help. 10 points. Please do not guess. Guesses will be reported. Thanks

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The intersecting secant-tangent theorem says that


AP^2=PT\cdot TO

where T is the point at which line segment PO touches the circle. Similarly,


BP^2=PT\cdot TO

so we have


AP^2=BP^2\implies AP=BP

OP is of course as long as itself, and AO and BO are radii of the same circle so they have the same lengths.

This means triangles APO and BPO are congruent, which means angles APO and BPO are congruent, so angle APB is bisected by PO.

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