which of the following statements are true
A tangent line is perpendicular to the radius of a circle at the point of tangency.
A tangent line is perpendicular to the diameter of a circle at the point of tangency.
A tangent line is the perpendicular bisector of the radius of a circle.
A tangent line intersects a circle at one point.
A tangent line intersects a circle at two points.
Every circle has exactly one tangent line to that circle.

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Answer:A,B,D

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The tangent line and radius or diameter of the circle intersect at a right angle and the tangent intersects the circle at a single point only. Then the correct option is A, B, and D.

What is a circle?

It is a locus of a point drawn an equidistant from the center. The distance from the center to the circumference is called the radius of the circle.

The tangent line and radius or diameter of the circle intersect at a right angle.

And the tangent line intersects the circle at a single point only.

The number of the tangent line depends on the point from which the tangent is drawn.

More about the circle link is given below.

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