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Define tangent to a circle.​

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Define tangent to a circle.

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  • In Euclidean plane geometry, a tangent line to a circle is a line that touches the circle at exactly one point, never entering the circle's interior.
  • Tangent lines to circles form the subject of several theorems, and play an important role in many geometrical constructions and proofs.

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Answered by ItzSnowFall
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Answer:

Tangent to a circle:

A straight line that meets the circle at one end only one point is called "tangent to a circle".

➛ The tangent is perpendicular to the radius of the circle, with which it intersects.

Explanation:

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