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Two circles touch each other externally. The sum of
their areas is 130 cm and the distance between
their centres is 14cm. Find the radii of the circles.​

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Answered by syedahafeez71
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Answer:

SOLUTION :

Let r1 & r2 be the Radii of the two circles having centres A & B.

Given:

Sum of areas of two circles= 130π cm²

Distance between their centres = 14 cm

Area of circle = πr²

πr1² + πr2² = 130π

π(r1² + r2²) = 130π

r1² + r2² = 130…………(1)

Distance between their centres = 14 cm

r1 + r2 = 14 cm …………..(2)

On squaring both sides,

(r1 + r2)² = (14)²

(r1² + r2²)+2r1r2 = 196

[ (a+b)²= a²+b²+2ab]

130 + 2r1r2 = 196

2r1r2 = 196 - 130

2r1r2 = 66

r1r2 = 66/2= 33

r1r2 = 33………..(3)

(r1 - r2)² = (r1 + r2)² - 4r1r2

[(a-b)² = (a+b)² - 4ab]

(r1 - r2)² = 14² - 4(33)

[From eq 2 & 3]

(r1 - r2)² = 196 - 132

(r1 - r2)² = 64

(r1 - r2) = √64 = 8

(r1 - r2) = 8……………..(4)

On Solving eq 2 & eq 4

r1 + r2 = 14

r1 - r2 = 8

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2r1 = 22

r1 = 22/2= 11

r1 = 11cm

On Putting the value of r1 in eq 4

r1 - r2 = 8

11 - r2 = 8

11 -8 = r2

r2 = 3 cm

Hence, the Radii of the circles be 11 cm & 3 cm

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