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A line that intersects a circle in two distinct points is called what?

(A) a diameter (B) a secant (C) a tangent (D) a radius

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friend !!

Here is your answer.

A line that interests a circle at two points in a circle is called A SECANT.

Option B is correct.

Hope it helps.

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Anonymous: Yes..now I realised my mistake.
Anonymous: condition for diameter = line must go through center... hope you understand..
Anonymous: Now.I remembered that diameter touches the circle at 3 points
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Answered by ria113
13
☺☺ HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ☺☺

A line that intersects a circle in two distinct points is called secant (B).
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