What is a tangent and secant
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The tangent-secant theorem describes the relation of line segments created by a secant and a tangent line with the associated
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A tangent line just touches a curve at a point, matching the curve's slope there. (From the Latin tangens "touching", like in the word "tangible".) A secant line intersects two or more points on a curve. ( From the Latin secare "cut or sever") They are lines, so extend in both directions infinitely.
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