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Radical axis of two concentric circles​

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The radical axis (or power line) of two non-concentric circles is a line defined by the two circles, perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the circles. If the circles cross, their radical axis is the line through their two crossing points, and if they are tangent, it is their line of tangency.

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The radical axis (or power line) of two non-concentric circles is a line defined by the two circles, perpendicular to the line connecting the centers of the circles. If the circles cross, their radical axis is the line through their two crossing points, and if they are tangent, it is their line of tangency.

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