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[QUOTE=".Scott, post: 4519618, member: 489053"] The attached file shows the numbers 1 through 5 which I am taking to indicate that angles PBC, PCB, and LPA are all equal. You didn't say what the problem was. I do notice: Since angles PBC and PCB are equal and line LN is tangent at P, lines LN and AD are parallel. That makes angle PAD also measurement #1. That would mean that the two circles are identical. So angles 2 and 4 are zero degrees. I'm guessing that I have misinterpreted something. If you provide details, I take another shot at it. [/QUOTE]
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