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1) Let
, , and be points on a circle. Let and the tangent to the circle at intersect at . If , , and , then find .Please help!
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Hi;
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hi Oran2009
Q1.
There is a theorem (ask if you want the proof) that says that AB.AC = AD.AD so that makes AC = 16 and so you can get AC by Pythagoras.
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hi Oran2009
Here's a method for Q2:
My software (Sketchpad) has called point P, point D because it letters in sequence.
As ABC is right angled, AB is a diameter with E as centre. And F is the 'foot' of the perpendicular from A to CD (CP).
CF is easy to calculate as CFA has a 90 and a 45 degree angle and is isosceles.
Angle CBA = CDA by angles subtended by the same chord, so triangles ABC and ADF are similar. So you can calculate FD by ratios.
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{Gods rejoice at those places where ladies are respected.}
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