SOLUTION: The equation of the circle,orthogonal to both the circles x²+y²+3x-5y+6=0and 4x²+4y²-28x+29=0 and whose centre lie on the line 3x+4y+1=0
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Question 1021137: The equation of the circle,orthogonal to both the circles x²+y²+3x-5y+6=0and 4x²+4y²-28x+29=0 and whose centre lie on the line 3x+4y+1=0
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