tangent in Arabic
tangent in Arabic is ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة — tangent means a straight line that touches a curve at exactly one point without crossing it.
tangent in Arabic
ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة
Pronounced: ẓill az-zāwiya
in trigonometry
What does "tangent" mean?
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noun A straight line that touches a curve at exactly one point without crossing it.
"Draw a tangent to the circle at that point."
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noun A sudden shift to a topic only loosely related to what was being discussed.
"He went off on a tangent about his holiday plans."
tangent in a sentence
- Draw a tangent to the circle at that point.
- He went off on a tangent about his holiday plans.
- Let's not go off on a tangent — back to the budget.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tangent" in Arabic?
"tangent" in Arabic is ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة. tangent means: A straight line that touches a curve at exactly one point without crossing it.
How do you pronounce ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة?
"tangent" in Arabic is ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة, pronounced "ẓill az-zāwiya".
How do you use "tangent" in a sentence?
Example: "Draw a tangent to the circle at that point." In Arabic, "tangent" is ظِلّ الزَّاوِيَة.
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