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Why a circle has infinite tangent

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Answered by sajjad24
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The line that joins two infinitely close points from a point on the circle is a Tangent. In other words, we can say that the lines that intersect the circles exactly in one single point are Tangents. Point of tangency is the point where the tangent touches the circle. At the point of tangency, a tangent is perpendicular to the radius. Several theorems are related to this because it plays a significant role in geometrical constructions and proofs. We will look at them one by one.

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