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Question
In the given figure, AB and AD are the tangents to the circle from an external point A. If ∠BCD = 40°, find ∠BAD.

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Solution
For two tangents drawn from an external point A:
∠BAD + ∠BOD = 180∘
This is a standard theorem: angle between tangents + angle at centre = 180°.
∠BCD = 40°
This is an angle at the circle subtended by arc BD.
The angle subtended by the same arc at the centre:
∠BOD = 2 × ∠BCD = 2 × 40° = 80°
∠BAD + 80° = 180°
∠BAD = 180° − 80° = 100°
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