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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 02:01 hamnah83

The construction of a tangent to a circle given a point outside the circle can be justified using the second corollary to the inscribed angle theorem. An alternative proof of this construction is shown below. Complete the proof. Given: Circle C is constructed so that CD = DE = AD CA is a radius of circle C.
Prove: AE is tangent to circle C.

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