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Explain, if possible, how to draw two tangent lines to a circle where the tangent points are the endpoints of a diameter and the lines intersect at an exterior point. for example, given circle c, a diameter, ab¯, and a point outside of the circle, d, draw ad¯ and bd¯ to be tangent to circle c. if you don't think this is possible, explain why not.

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