second tangency principle
Erabaki
Konponketa
Two circles can share two points, one or none.
When they share one, they are said to be tangent,
and the shared point is called the point of tangency.
There are two situations in which two circles share a point:
- CASE 1. Neither circle contains the other.
- CASE. One circle contains the other.
SECOND TANGENCY PRINCIPLE
When two circles are tangent, their centres
and the point of tangency are aligned.
Two circles can share two points, one or none.
When they share one, they are said to be tangent,
and the shared point is called the point of tangency.
There are two situations in which two circles share a point:
- CASE 1. Neither circle contains the other.
- CASE. One circle contains the other.
SECOND TANGENCY PRINCIPLE
When two circles are tangent, their centres
and the point of tangency are aligned.
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