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romanna [79]
3 years ago
6

Line segment ab is a tangent to circle o at point b. Which type of triangle is always formed when points a,b and o are connected

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SAT
1 answer:
ad-work [718]3 years ago
5 0

The type of triangle is always formed when points a, b and o are connected is a right angled triangle.

A triangle is a polygon with three sides and three angles. There are different types of triangles such as<em> scalene, equilateral, isosceles, right angled triangle</em>.

A right angled triangle is a triangle in which one angle measures 90 degrees.

The angle between a tangent and radius is 90 degrees.

The type of triangle is always formed when points a, b and o are connected is a right angled triangle.

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