lifesmaelstrom
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Let's say two tangents to one circle intersect outside the circle at a point I'll call A. If the angle at which the two tangents intersect is under 90 degrees, that must mean that the intercepted arc is over 90; the radius is not 1. Drawing a line from A to the midpoint would intersect the closest point on the circle to A.
What is the relationship between the angle at A, the distance from A to the nearest point on the circle, and the radius? There has to be one..
Thanks.
What is the relationship between the angle at A, the distance from A to the nearest point on the circle, and the radius? There has to be one..
Thanks.