SOLUTION: A circle with a 4-inch radius is centered at A, and a circle with a 9-inch radius is centered at B, where A and B are 13 inches apart. There is a segment that is tangent to the sma
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Question 1158592: A circle with a 4-inch radius is centered at A, and a circle with a 9-inch radius is centered at B, where A and B are 13 inches apart. There is a segment that is tangent to the small circle at P and to the large circle at Q. It is a common external tangent of the two circles. What kind of quadrilateral is PABQ? What are the lengths of its sides?
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