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Problem
A square region is externally tangent to the circle with equation at the point on the side . Vertices and are on the circle with equation . What is the side length of this square?
Solution
The circles have radii of and . Draw the triangle shown in the figure above and write expressions in terms of (length of the side of the square) for the sides of the triangle. Because is the radius of the larger circle, which is equal to , we can write the Pythagorean Theorem.
Use the quadratic formula.
See Also
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