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What are the similarities and differences between a tangent and a sectant?

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As you know in Euclid's space (normal plane) each line or circumference can be represented a set of points.

Relative to circle a tangent is a line touching the circumference and being perpendicular to its radius at any given point on that circumference.

If circumfetence is set of points
C and tangent
T then
C\cap T\\eq\emptyset similarly if we have set
S as secant
C\cap S\\eq\emptyset.

The difference however is in the power of these intersection sets namely,
p(C\cap T)=1 because tangent is touching the circumference at only one point whereas
p(C\cap S)=2 because the secant is touching circumference at two different points.

Hope this helps.

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