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There isn't a precise definition of just "tangent line".
Explanation:
Definition: Line Tangent to a Circle
In Geometry a line is tangent to a circle if and only if the line and the circle have exactly one point in common. (They have one and only one point in common.)
Initial Definition: Line Tangent to a Graph of a Function
Let the point
(alternative form for the slope:
Extension to Vertical Tangent Line to a Graph of a Function
Let the point
Other Extensions of the Definition
We can extend the definition to include "one-sided" tangent line using one-sided limits. This is useful when a function's domain is (or includes) a closed interval (or a half open interval).
We can extend the definition to cover curves that are not described by a single function, but by an equation in which one or more functions are implicit.
We can also extend the definition to the lines tangent to a surface in 3 dimensions given by an equation