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AB is the common chord of the circles and has been produced to P. From P, the tangents PT and PW have been drawn to the circles.
i) Prove WP = PT
ii) If BP = 14.6cm and PT = 19.4cm, find the length of AB

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AB is the common chord of the circles and has been produced to P. From P, the tangents PT and PW have been drawn to the circles.
i) Prove WP = PT
ii) If BP = 14.6cm and PT = 19.4cm, find the length of AB

thank you!
Call the left circle in the diagram , and the right circle .

i) Using the circle geometry theorem "square of tangent equals product of intercepts of intersecting secant" applied to , we have .

Using this same theorem applied to , we have .

It follows that .

ii) Again using this theorem applied to , we have .


 

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Call the left circle in the diagram , and the right circle .

i) Using the circle geometry theorem "square of tangent equals product of intercepts of intersecting secant" applied to , we have .

Using this same theorem applied to , we have .

It follows that .

ii) Again using this theorem applied to , we have .


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