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Problem 2

In the above diagram, circles O and O' are tangent at X, and PQ is tangent to both circles. Given that
OX= 3 and O'X = 8. find PQ.

Problem 2 In the above diagram, circles O and O' are tangent at X, and PQ is tangent-example-1

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Answer:

√96

Explanation:

PQ is tangent to both lines, so PQ is perpendicular to PO and QO'.

The radius of the smaller circle is 3, and the radius of the larger circle is 8.

If we draw a line from O to O', and another line from point O to line QO' that is parallel to PQ, we get a right triangle where OO' is the hypotenuse, the short leg is 8−3=5, and the long leg is the same length as PQ.

Using Pythagorean theorem:

x² + 5² = 11²

x = √96

Problem 2 In the above diagram, circles O and O' are tangent at X, and PQ is tangent-example-1
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