
In geometry, a supporting line L of a curve C in the plane is a line that contains a point of C, but does not separate any two points of C. In other words, C lies completely in one of the two closed half-planes defined by L and has at least one point on L. There can be many supporting lines for a curve at a given point. When a tangent exists at a ...
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