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EXERCISES IN EUCLID.

190. ABD, ACE are two straight lines touching a circle at B and C, and if DE be joined DE is equal to BD and CE together: shew that DE touches the circle.

191. If a quadrilateral be described about a circle the angles subtended at the centre of the circle by any two opposite sides of the figure are together equal to two right angles.

192. Two radii of a circle at right angles to each other when produced are cut by a straight line which touches the circle: shew that the tangents drawn from the points of section are parallel to each other.

193. A straight line is drawn touching two circles: show that the chords are parallel which join the points of contact and the points where the straight line through the centres meets the circumferences.

194. If two circles can be described so that each touches the other and three of the sides of a quadrilateral figure, then the difference between the sums of the opposite sides is double the common tangent drawn across the quadrilateral.

195. AB is the diameter and C the centre of a semicircle: shew that O the centre of any circle inscribed in the semicircle is equidistant from C and from the tangent to the semicircle parallel to AB.

196. If from any point without a circle straight lines be drawn touching it, the angle contained by the tangents is double the angle contained by the straight line joining the points of contact and the diameter drawn through one of them.

197. A quadrilateral is bounded by the diameter of a circle, the tangents at its extremities, and a third tangent: shew that its area is equal to half that of the rectangle contained by the diameter and the side opposite to it.

198. If a quadrilateral, having two of its sides parallel, be described about a circle, a straight line drawn through the centre of the circle, parallel to either of the two parallel sides, and terminated by the other two sides, shall be equal to a fourth part of the perimeter of the figure.

199. A series of circles touch a fixed straight line at a fixed point: shew that the tangents at the points where they cut a parallel fixed straight line all touch a fixed circle.

200. Of all straight lines which can be drawn from two given points to meet in the convex circumference of a