What is the difference between a secant line and a tangent line?

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2026-04-19 00:31

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A secant line intersects a curve at two or more points, providing a way to analyze the average rate of change between those points. In contrast, a tangent line touches the curve at exactly one point and represents the instantaneous rate of change at that specific point. Essentially, while the secant captures the overall behavior between points, the tangent reflects the curve's behavior at a precise location.

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