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Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Circle Theorems (Section 2 - No. 36)

What can you say about the triangles formed when two tangents intersect at a point outside the circle, where the radii meet the tangents?
They are similar.
They are congruent.
They are right-angled but not congruent.
They are not related.

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The triangles are congruent due to the radii, tangents' lengths, and a common side.

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