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Two radius of a circle are inclined at `130^@.` Tangents are drawn at the anti points of the tangents formed from the radii to from a quadrilateral. Expain the special quadrilateral formed.

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`RD = RA`
`QC= QD`
`PC= PB`
`AS= BS`
PCOB is similar to ODRA
`RD= PB`
`RA=PC`
`QR _|_ BD & PS _|_ BD`
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