That's not a question -- not even a sentence.
You can have a tangent line for every point on a circle, so the answer is theoretically infinite.
A secant line touches a circle at two points. On the other hand a tangent line meets a circle at one point.
A tangent of a circle is a straight line that touches the circle at only one point.
A circle with a tangent line is a geometric configuration where a straight line touches the circle at exactly one point, known as the point of tangency. At this point, the tangent line is perpendicular to the radius of the circle that extends to that point. This relationship highlights the unique property of tangents, as they do not intersect the circle at any other point. Tangent lines are important in various applications, including calculus and physics, as they represent instantaneous rates of change.
A tangent to a circle is a line from a point outside the circles which touches the circle at a single point.
You can have a tangent line for every point on a circle, so the answer is theoretically infinite.
Infinite lines because a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
A secant line touches a circle at two points. On the other hand a tangent line meets a circle at one point.
A tangent of a circle is a straight 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 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.
The tangent line intersects the circumference of a circle at just one point.
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. ]
A tangent line touches the circumference of a circle at just one point but it does not intersect the circle.
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a tangent is a line that touches the circle at only ONE point
No, a tangent is a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point. The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the perimeter of the circle.