lyounamu
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I don't have an access to the answer from my book - I mean, they are like "prove" questions.
Here we go:
Two circles with centres X and Y intersect at two points A and B.
(a) Draw a neat sketch joining XA, XB, YA, YB, XY, AB. Let P be the point where XY meets AB.
(b) Prove that the triangles AXY and BXY are congruent.
(c) Prove that AP = BP.
(d) Given that XA is also a tangent to the circle with centre, Y, prove that XAYB is a cyclic quadrilateral.
Well, I did "prove" them but I am not sure if I am entirely correct. Please provide your working out below.
Here we go:
Two circles with centres X and Y intersect at two points A and B.
(a) Draw a neat sketch joining XA, XB, YA, YB, XY, AB. Let P be the point where XY meets AB.
(b) Prove that the triangles AXY and BXY are congruent.
(c) Prove that AP = BP.
(d) Given that XA is also a tangent to the circle with centre, Y, prove that XAYB is a cyclic quadrilateral.
Well, I did "prove" them but I am not sure if I am entirely correct. Please provide your working out below.