Find KL_ Assume that segments that appear to be tangent are tangent: T-1 12
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However, assuming we're dealing with a common geometry problem involving circles, where T is a point outside a circle and there are two tangent segments, T-K and T-L, to the circle, and we're given the length of one of the tangents (T-1 or T-L is 12 units), we can Show more…
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