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A secant line contains a chord.
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By definition a secant line meets a circle in two distinct points. The segment joining those two intersection points lies on the secant and has both endpoints on the circle, so it is a chord.
By definition a secant line meets a circle in two distinct points. The segment joining those two intersection points lies on the secant and has both endpoints on the circle, so it is a chord.
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