Apply theorems about circles, including relationships among angles, radii, chords, tangents, and secants, to solve non-contextual problems
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In the diagram, JK = 8. The perimeter of JHK = 18. What is HK?
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Segment FT is tangent to circle P at point T. What is the length of segment PT?
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In the diagram, JK = 8. The perimeter of JHK = 18. What is HK?
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Segment FT is tangent to circle P at point T. What is the length of segment PT?
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What must the radius of circle C be for segment PR to be tangent to circle C at point Q?
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What is the distance from the center of circle C to the center of segment PQ?
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Two circles, M and N, each with a radius of 5, intersect at points A and B so that AB = 6. What is the distance from the center of circle M to the center of circle N?