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Answered by Anonymous
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Two circles of equal radii are intersecting at points of (0,1) and (0,-1). The tangent at the point (0,1) to one of the circles passes through the centre of the circle, then find the distance between the centers of these circles. Clearly, these circles intersect orthogonally. ΔPC1C2 is a right triangle.

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Two circles of equal radii are intersecting at points of (0,1) and (0,-1). The tangent at the point (0,1) to one of the circles passes through the centre of the circle, then find the distance between the centers of these circles. Clearly, these circles intersect orthogonally. ΔPC1C2 is a right triangle.

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