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Answered by Anonymous
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In the case of a circle, a secant will intersect the circle at exactly two points. ... A chord is the actual line segment determined by these two points, that is, the interval on the secant whose ends are at these positions

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  • ❁ A line, which intersects a circle in two distinct points is called secant of the circle. ❁

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  • ✒⛄A line is a straight set of points that extend in opposite directions without ending.

  • ✒⛄A line segment is a part of a line between two endpoints.

  • ✒⛄Any line that intersects a given circle at two different points is called a SECANT of that circle and part of secant intercepted between these points is called CHORD of that circle.

  • ✒⛄Secant is a line and chord is a line segment. And tangent does not intersect circle in two points.

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