No; tangent circles touch each other at one point but concentric circles cannot not touch.
*If two pair of tangent of inner circle making angles on the circumference of outer circle then the angles so formed are equal . *Any two tangent of inner circle within the outer circle's circumference are equal in length .
A tangent of a circle is a straight line that touches the circle at only one point.
The tangent secant angle is the angle between the tangent to a circle and the secant, when the latter is extended.
a tangent is a line that touches the circle at only ONE point
A tangent to a circle is a line from a point outside the circles which touches the circle at a single point.
*If two pair of tangent of inner circle making angles on the circumference of outer circle then the angles so formed are equal . *Any two tangent of inner circle within the outer circle's circumference are equal in length .
Yes, it can as long as it is not the tangent line of the outermost circle. If it is tangent to any of the inner circles it will always cross the outer circles at two points--so it is their secant line--whereas the tangent of the outermost circle is secant to no circle because there are no more circles beyond that last one.
A tangent of a circle is a straight line that touches the circle at only one point.
The Tangent Line to Circle Theorem states that a line is tangent to a circle if and only if it's perpendicular to the circle's radius.
Such a line is called a tangent line or a tangent to the circle. [Tangent is Latin for touching-- a tangent line touches the circle at just one point. ]
The tangent secant angle is the angle between the tangent to a circle and the secant, when the latter is extended.
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a tangent is a line that touches the circle at only ONE point
A tangent to a circle is a line from a point outside the circles which touches the circle at a single point.
A tangent of a circle is a straight line that touches the circle's circumference at just one point.
The tangent of a circle always meets the radius of a circle at right angles.
A line tyhat's tangent to a circle intersects the circle in exactly one single point. The radius drawn to that point is perpendicular to the tangent.