Geometry Honors Section 9.2 Tangents to Circles
A line in the plane of a circle may or may not intersect the circle. There are 3 possibilities.
A *secant to a circle is a line which intersects the circle in two points.
A *tangent to a circle is a line, in the plane of the circle, that intersects the circle in exactly one point. This point of intersection is known as the _______________ point of tangency.
Tangent Theorem If a line is tangent to a circle, then it is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of tangency.
A segment is tangent to a circle if the segment is part of a tangent line and one endpoint is the point of tangency.
Tangent Segments Theorem If two segments are tangent to a circle from the same exterior point, then the tangent segments are congruent.
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