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A circle can have finite tangents (T/F​

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Answered by stema
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Exactly 0 tangents can be drawn through a circle. A tangent intersects a circle in only one point so it does not actually enter the area of the circle. An infinite number of tangents to a given circle can be drawn since their is no limit to the points a tangent could intersect.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No tangent line can be drawn through a point within a circle, since any such line must be a secant line. However, two tangent lines can be drawn to a circle from a point P outside of the circle.

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