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+ | Let <math>P = XY \cap OZ</math>. Consider an inversion about <math>C_1 \implies C_2 \to XY \implies Z \to P \implies OP \cdot OZ = r^2 \implies OP = r^2/11 \implies OZ = \dfrac{121 - r^2}{11}</math>. Using <math>\triangle YPZ \sim OXZ \implies \dfrac{121 - r^2}{11\cdot13} = 7/11 \implies r = \sqrt{30} \implies \boxed{E}</math>. | ||
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Problem
Circle has its center lying on circle . The two circles meet at and . Point in the exterior of lies on circle and , , and . What is the radius of circle ?
Solution
Solution 1
Let denote the radius of circle . Note that quadrilateral is cyclic. By Ptolemy's Theorem, we have and . Let t be the measure of angle . Since , the law of cosines on triangle gives us . Again since is cyclic, the measure of angle . We apply the law of cosines to triangle so that . Since we obtain . But so that . .
Solution 2
Let us call the the radius of circle , and the radius of . Consider and . Both of these triangles have the same circumcircle (). From the Extended Law of Sines, we see that . Therefore, . We will now apply the Law of Cosines to and and get the equations
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respectively. Because , this is a system of two equations and two variables. Solving for gives . .
Solution 3
Let denote the radius of circle . Note that quadrilateral is cyclic. By Ptolemy's Theorem, we have and . Consider isosceles triangle . Pulling an altitude to from , we obtain . Since quadrilateral is cyclic, we have , so . Applying the Law of Cosines to triangle , we obtain . Solving gives . .
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Solution 4
Let . Consider an inversion about . Using .
See Also
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