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In a geometry class, the students were asked to write statements that are logically equivalent to the statement shown below. If a line intersects a circle at exactly two points, then it is a secant. Below are the responses of four students. Which student’s response is correct? Student 4: If a line is not a secant, then it does not intersect the circle at exactly two points. Student 3: If a line is not a secant, then it intersects the circle at exactly two points. Student 1: If a line intersects a circle at exactly two points, then it is not a secant. Studen
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