A secant is "a line which cuts a figure in any way. Specifically, in trigonometry, a line from the center of a circle through one extremity of an arc (whose secant it is said to be) to the tangent from the other extremity of the same arc; or the ratio of this line to the radius; the reciprocal of the cosine. The ratio of AB to AD is the secant of the angle A; and AB is the secant of the arc CD." —Whitney, 1889

Circle with Secant

A secant is "a line which cuts a figure in any way. Specifically, in trigonometry, a line from the center…

Illustration of a hyperbolic spiral, also called a reciprocal spiral, it is a transcendental plane curve. It is a type of Cotes' spiral and is the exact opposite of an Archimedean spiral.

Hyperbolic Spiral

Illustration of a hyperbolic spiral, also called a reciprocal spiral, it is a transcendental plane curve.…