What is a tangent?
A tangent to a circle is a straight line outside of the circle that touches its circumference only once
Tangents are the easiest thing to spot quickly in a circle theorem question as they lie outside of the circle and stand out clearly
the tangent does not go in or out I just touches the circumference and because of this we get some properties just like a parallel line
Make sure that the line the tangent meets the radius
This circle theorem states that a radius and a tangent meet at 90°
Perpendicular just means at right angles
When using this theorem in an exam you must use the keywords
A radius and a tangent meet at right angles
basically, for our igcse exam write this ⇬
What else should I know about tangents?
Although it is not strictly a circle theorem the following is a very important fact for solving some problems
Two tangents from a circle to the same point outside of a circle are equal
This means that a kite can be formed by two tangents meeting a circle
Remember that a kite is essentially two congruent triangles about its main diagonal
The kite will have two right angles
the image that i am going to give is very important because i see this in paper everytime so plz remember this
an example for this thing:-
Proof of the Second Drawing. (I didn't Understand)