The <em>correct answer</em> is:
A) A tangent is never a secant.
Explanation:
A tangent is a line that touches a circle in exactly one point. A secant is a line that touches a circle in two different points.
Since a tangent only touches once and a secant touches twice, there is no way a tangent can be a secant.
Answer:
The first shape
Step-by-step explanation:
as you can tell the side numbers are increasing for example...
triangle=3 sides
square=4 sides
pentagon=5 sides
so on and so forth
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37. The absolute value symbol turns any negative number positive if it's within those brackets, so that's why the answer is positive. Hope this helped!