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Brisa Barker
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18 October, 08:28
What does the radius-tangent theorem state?
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Augustus Floyd
18 October, 08:31
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The radius-tangent theorem is math involving a circle. The radius-tangent theorem states that a line is tangent to a circle if it is perpendicular to the radius of a circle.
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