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Question Number 67749 by TawaTawa last updated on 31/Aug/19

Answered by JDamian last updated on 31/Aug/19

Assuming A, B and C points are the centers  of their circles:    AC=R_A −R_C =11−5=6  BC=R_B +R_C =6+5=11=R_A

$${Assuming}\:{A},\:{B}\:{and}\:{C}\:{points}\:{are}\:{the}\:{centers} \\ $$$${of}\:{their}\:{circles}: \\ $$$$ \\ $$$${AC}={R}_{{A}} −{R}_{{C}} =\mathrm{11}−\mathrm{5}=\mathrm{6} \\ $$$${BC}={R}_{{B}} +{R}_{{C}} =\mathrm{6}+\mathrm{5}=\mathrm{11}={R}_{{A}} \\ $$

Commented by TawaTawa last updated on 31/Aug/19

God bless you sir.

$$\mathrm{God}\:\mathrm{bless}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{sir}. \\ $$

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