subtended

[səbˈtɛndɪd]

subtended Definition

  • 1to be opposite to and touching the ends of a line segment, angle, or arc
  • 2to form an angle at the vertex of a triangle with two other vertices

Using subtended: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subtended" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The diameter of a circle is subtended by any chord of the circle.

  • Example

    The angle subtended by the arc AB is equal to the angle subtended by the arc CD.

  • Example

    The angle subtended by the base of an isosceles triangle is equal to the angle subtended by the equal sides.

subtended Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subtended

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Summary: subtended in Brief

The verb 'subtended' [səbˈtɛndɪd] refers to the act of forming an angle at the vertex of a triangle with two other vertices or being opposite to and touching the ends of a line segment, angle, or arc. This term is often used in geometry and mathematics, as in 'The diameter of a circle is subtended by any chord of the circle.'