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Can someone please help me with this. Everyone is giving me the wrong answers!

Can someone please help me with this. Everyone is giving me the wrong answers!-example-1

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check the picture below.


the outside line touching the circle, the 13.5 one, we don't have enough info to say is a secant, like the 8.45 one, so the 13.5 is a tangent line, which is touching the radius chord, and the point of tangency is always a right angle.

Can someone please help me with this. Everyone is giving me the wrong answers!-example-1
User Muhammad Waleed
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Assuming that the side of the triangle marked 13.5 is tangent to the circle, the there's a right angle where the radius meets the tangent segment. The triangle is then a right triangle and the Pythagorean Theorem applies.



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