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prove that if two circles are tangent externally then the common internal tangent bisects a common external tangent.

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Answer:

Two circles touching at one point

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the attached diagram.

Circles A and B have mutual tangents CF and DE that intersect at point F.

We know that the two tangents to a circle from an external point are congruent, so ...

FE≅ FC

FD ≅ FC

By the transitive property of congruence, both segments congruent to FC are congruent to each other:

FD ≅ FE

Therefore, CF is a bisector of DE.

prove that if two circles are tangent externally then the common internal tangent-example-1
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