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Latest revision as of 16:10, 15 October 2023
Contents
Problem
Two circles of radius are externally tangent to each other and are internally tangent to a circle of radius at points and , as shown in the diagram. The distance can be written in the form , where and are relatively prime positive integers. What is ?
Solution
Let the center of the surrounding circle be . The circle that is tangent at point will have point as the center. Similarly, the circle that is tangent at point will have point as the center. Connect , , , and . Now observe that is similar to by SAS.
Writing out the ratios, we get Therefore, our answer is .
Video Solution (HOW TO THINK CREATIVELY!)
~Education, the Study of Everything
Video Solution 1
- Whiz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llMgyOkjNgU&list=PL-27w0UNlunxDTyowGrnvo_T7z92OCvpv&index=3 - amshah
Video Solution 2 by OmegaLearn
https://youtu.be/NsQbhYfGh1Q?t=1328
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See Also
2018 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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