Formal and alternate form of the derivative for ln x | Differential Calculus | Khan Academy

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@ 5:08 He refers to the secant line; aren't both lines tangent lines? One is tangent to the graph, but the other is the tangent between both points! Tangent = opposite / adjacent. Secant would be hypotenuse over adjacent; can anyone help, explain or refer me somewhere?

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