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Given two different circles O and Q, which of the following cases presents two circles with no (zero) common tangents? completely separate circles overlapping circles circles that share one point concentric
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Given two different circles O and Q, which of the following cases presents two circles with no (zero) common tangents?
completely separate circles
overlapping circles
circles that share one point
concentric circles
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concentric circles because if a line is tangent to one circle, it would only intersect teh other
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