SOLUTION: Let y be a circle with center A and radius of length r. Let y' be another Circle with center A' and radius of length r', and let d be the distance from A to A' (seeFigure3.43). The
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Question 1024216: Let y be a circle with center A and radius of length r. Let y' be another Circle with center A' and radius of length r', and let d be the distance from A to A' (seeFigure3.43). There is a hypothesis about the numbers r, r', and d that ensures that the circles y and y' intersect in two distinct points. Figure out what this hypothesis is. (Hint: It's statement that certain
Numbers obtained from r, r', and d are less than certain others.)·
What hypothesis on r, r', and d ensures that y and y' intersect in only one point, i.e., that the circles are tangent to each other?(See Figure
3.44.)
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Ensures that the circles intersect in two distinct points.
Ensures that the circles are tangent.
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