👉 In geometry, an equitangential line is a type of plane curve that is defined by two points, one on each side of a given point. These lines are called 'equidistant' from the given point and have a constant curvature. The equation for an equitangential line can be represented as: x = y where x represents the variable along the line, and y represents the variable perpendicular to it. An equitangential line is considered to be a special case