SOLUTION: A green on a golf course is in the shape of a circle. Your golf ball is 8 feet from the edge of the green and 32 feet from a point of tangency on the green as shown in the figure.

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Question 966530: A green on a golf course is in the shape of a circle. Your golf ball is 8 feet from the edge of the green and 32 feet from a point of tangency on the green as shown in the figure. Answer the questions below. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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