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expalin tangents and sectants

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Answered by Anonymous
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A line that intersects a circle in exactly one point is called a tangent and the point where the intersection occurs is called the point of tangency. ... A secant is a line that intersects a circle in exactly two points

Answered by shaiksameerahmed7866
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Secant line is one that intersects two points in a line, whereas tangent line intersects exactly one point on the curve.

The tangent-secant theorem describes the relation of line segments created by a secant and a tangent line with the associated circle

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