Always one for sure, and never more than one.
Only one which is a tangent to that circle.
infinite
It can be only 1 * * * * * Infinitely many concentric circles can be drawn.
An infinite number. / There is no limit.
From a given line at a specific point, there can be exactly one circle tangent to the line at that point. This circle will have its center located on the perpendicular line drawn from the point to the line. The radius of the circle will be the distance from the center to the point of tangency.
Two tangents can be drawn from a point outside a circle to the circle. The answer for other curves depends on the curve.
Any tangent must contain a point outside the circle. So the answer to the question, as stated, is infinitely many. However, if the question was how many tangents to a circle can be drawn from a point outside the circle, the answer is two.
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Only one which is a tangent to that circle.
An infinite amount
None can. A tangent is a line that touches a circle at only one point. If it wentthrough a point inside the circle, then it would have to touch the circle at twopoints ... one on the way in and another one on the way out.
if you mean common tangents there can be only 2 tangents
infinite
None. A tangent is a line that has exactly onepoint in common with the circle.If it contained a point inside the circle, then it would have to pass through twopoints on the circle.
It can be only 1 * * * * * Infinitely many concentric circles can be drawn.
An infinite number. / There is no limit.
From a given line at a specific point, there can be exactly one circle tangent to the line at that point. This circle will have its center located on the perpendicular line drawn from the point to the line. The radius of the circle will be the distance from the center to the point of tangency.