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*[[Circle]]s with [[center]]s <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> have [[radius |radii]] 3 and 8, respectively. A [[common internal tangent line | common internal tangent]] [[intersect]]s the circles at <math>C</math> and <math>D</math>, respectively. [[Line]]s <math>AB</math> and <math>CD</math> intersect at <math>E</math>, and <math>AE=5</math>. What is <math>CD</math>? <div style="text-align:right;">([[2006 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 16|2006 AMC 12A, #16]])</div>
 
*[[Circle]]s with [[center]]s <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> have [[radius |radii]] 3 and 8, respectively. A [[common internal tangent line | common internal tangent]] [[intersect]]s the circles at <math>C</math> and <math>D</math>, respectively. [[Line]]s <math>AB</math> and <math>CD</math> intersect at <math>E</math>, and <math>AE=5</math>. What is <math>CD</math>? <div style="text-align:right;">([[2006 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 16|2006 AMC 12A, #16]])</div>
  
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A common internal tangent of two circles is a tangent of both circles that intersects the segment joining the centers of two circles.

Problems

Introductory

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