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A triangle, whose sides are 6, 8, and 10, and a circle, whose radius is r, are drawn so that no part of the triangle lies outside the circle. How small can r be?
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A triangle, whose sides are 6, 8, and 10, and a circle, whose radius is r, are drawn so that no part of the triangle lies outside the circle. How small can r be?
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The smallest r can be is half the longest side of the triangle
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The radius is half the longest side, 5.
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