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Consider a circle `x^2 + y^2 = 4` and a point `P(4,2).` `theta` denotes the angle enclosed by the tangents from P on the circle and A, B are the points of contact of the tangents from P on the circle. The value of `theta` lies in the interval The intercept made by a tangent on the x-axis is Locus of the middle points of the portion of the tangent to the circle terminated by the coordinate axes is

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