Help!!! Line B touches the circle at a single point. Line A extends through the center of the circle.
I. What is line b in reference to the circle?
2. How large is the angle between lines A and B?

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Answer:

If I understand correctly. Line B is parallel to the circle. Also, the angle is less than 90.

  1. The size of the circle determines.
  2. The diameter should not be fixed either.

'Circle' is characterized as "a two-dimensional geometric figure comprising of the set of all those points in a plane that are at equal distance from the center."

1). Line B would be considered as the 'tangent' in association with the given circle.

2). The angle lying among the lines A and B would be of 90° i.e. right angle.

Given that,

A circle with line A drawn through its center

Line B moves while touching the edge of the circle and intersects line A outside the circle.

  • Since 'Tangent' is described as a 'straight-line touching the curve at one point without crossing it,' thus, line B would be considered as the tangent of the circle as it touches the circle's curve once.
  • The angle that is formed at the intersection of the line A and B at the curve of the circle would be a right angle because they are perpendicular to one another.
  • Thus, the perpendicular lines A and B form an angle of 90°.

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