SOLUTION: Circle A and B lie inside the biggest circle. The two small circles are tangent to the largest circle and to each other. The radius of circle A is 6 and the radius of circle B is 4

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Question 1082517: Circle A and B lie inside the biggest circle. The two small circles are tangent to the largest circle and to each other. The radius of circle A is 6 and the radius of circle B is 4. Find the sum of the circumferences of the three circles.
Answer by ikleyn(52803) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Under given condition, there is NO a unique answer.

It is not possible to solve the problem, because the condition is DEFECTIVE.

To get understanding, imagine that the largest circle has the radius of 100 units.
Or 1000 units.


Now I have a question to you: what is the reason you post defective problem to this forum ??????????