How to find the equation of a tangent line - SSAT Upper Level Quantitative

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Circle A is centered about the origin and has a radius of 5. What is the equation of the line that is tangent to Circle A at the point (–3,4)?

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The line must be perpendicular to the radius at the point (–3,4). The slope of the radius is given by Actmath_7_113_q7

The radius has endpoints (–3,4) and the center of the circle (0,0), so its slope is –4/3.

The slope of the tangent line must be perpendicular to the slope of the radius, so the slope of the line is ¾.

The equation of the line is y – 4 = (3/4)(x – (–3))

Rearranging gives us: 3_x_ – 4_y_ = -25

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