Use a compass and a straightedge to construct [math]\overline{BC}[/math] tangent to circle [math]A[/math] at point [math]B[/math].
[list=1] [*]Draw a ray from center [math]A[/math] through point [math]B[/math] and extending beyond point [math]B[/math]. [*]Put the sharp point of the compass on point [math]B[/math]. Set it to any setting less than the length of [math]\overline{AB}[/math] , and then draw an arc on either side of [math]B[/math], creating points [math]D[/math] and [math]E[/math]. [*]Put the sharp point of the compass on point [math]D[/math] and set it to a width greater than the distance of [math]\overline{DB}[/math]. Make a large arc intersecting [math]\overrightarrow{AB}[/math]. [*]Without changing the compass setting, put the sharp point of the compass on point [math]E[/math] and draw a second arc that intersects the first. Label the point of intersection with the arc drawn in step 3 as point [math]C[/math]. [*]Draw a line connecting points [math]C[/math] and [math]B[/math], creating tangent [math]\overleftrightarrow{BC}[/math]. [/list] This applet is provided by Walch Education as supplemental material for the [i]CCGPS Analytic Geometry[/i] program. Visit [url="http://www.walch.com"]www.walch.com[/url] for more information on our resources.