In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)
In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)
In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)
In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)
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In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)
No because a chord is a small part of the circumference and a tangent is a line outside of the circle that touches the circumference at a single point.
It could be a tangent or a chord.
Parts of a circle are:- Circumference Diameter Radius Chord Segment Sector Tangent
They are:- circumference diameter radius sector arc chord segment tangent
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