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<p><a href="page.php?w=Image%3ACIRCLE_LINES-en.svg">thumb</a>The intuitive notion that a tangent line "touches" a curve can be made more explicit by considering the sequence of straight lines (<a href="page.php?w=secant_line">secant line</a>s) passing through two points, A and B, those that lie on the function curve. The tangent at A is the limit when point B approximates or tends to A. The existence and uniqueness of the tangent line depends on a certain type of mathematical smoothness, known as "differentiability." For example, if two circular</p><p>
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