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A secant line is a line intersecting a circle at two points. | A secant line is a line intersecting a circle at two points. | ||
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asy image|<asy> | |||
draw(unitcircle,blue); | |||
draw((-0.4,-0.92)--(0.8,0.6),red); | |||
dot((0.8,0.6)); | |||
dot((-0.4,-0.92)); | |||
</asy>|right|A circle with a secant line. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 9 May 2022
A secant line is a line intersecting a circle at two points.
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