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A circle is shown. Secants R S and R T intersect at point R outside of the circle. Secant R S intersects the circle at point U. Secant R T intersects the circle at point V. The length of R U is 6, the length of U S is 10, and the length of R V is 8. If secant segments SR and TR intersect at point R, find the length of VT. Start by relating the secants and segments theorem to this diagram: (RS)() = ()(RV) Substitute values from the diagram into the equation: (16)() = ()(8) Solve for VT: VT =

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