SOLUTION: Three circles with centers A, B, and C are externally tangent to each other as shown in the figure. Lines EG and DG are tangent to circle C at point F and D and intersect at point
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Question 813540: Three circles with centers A, B, and C are externally tangent to each other as shown in the figure. Lines EG and DG are tangent to circle C at point F and D and intersect at point G. If each circle has a diameter of 6 inches, find the length of DG and the area enclosed by lines FG and GD and arc FD. Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Three circles with centers A, B, and C are externally tangent to each other as shown in the figure. Lines EG and DG are tangent to circle C at point F and D and intersect at point G. If each circle has a diameter of 6 inches, find the length of DG and the area enclosed by lines FG and GD and arc FD.
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