M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Circles, Exercise 2: Objective Questions
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There cannot be more than two tangents to a circle parallel to a given secant.

A tangent to a circle is a special case of the secant when the two end points of its corresponding chord coincide.

There is only one tangent to a circle at a given point of the circle

The tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact

The length of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal

The centre of the circle lies on the bisector of the angle between the two tangents

If is a point on a circle with centre , then the line drawn through and perpendicular to is the tangent to the circle at the point

State whether true or false. Justify your answer.
A circle can have infinitely many tangents
