|
Should one of the lines be
tangent to the circle, point A
will coincide with point D, and the theorem still applies.


This becomes the theorem we know as the
theorem of secant-tangent theorem. |
Should both of the lines be
tangents to the circle, point A coincides with point D,
point C coincides with point B, and the theorem still
applies.


This becomes the theorem we
know as the theorem of two tangents. |