In the adjoining figure, two circles with centres and touch each other at the point . If the sum of their areas is and the difference between their centres is , then find the radii of two circles.
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M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Areas Related to Circles, Exercise 6: Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)
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M L Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Areas Related to Circles, Exercise 6: Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)
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Questions from M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Areas Related to Circles, Exercise 6: Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) with Hints & Solutions
In the adjoining figure, two circles with centres and touch each other at the point . If the sum of their areas is and the difference between their centres is , then find the radii of two circles.
In the adjoining figure, is a square drawn inside a circle with centre . The centre of the square coincides with and the diagonal is horizontal. If are vertical and , find the radius of the circle.
In the adjoining figure, is a square drawn inside a circle with centre . The centre of the square coincides with and the diagonal is horizontal. If are vertical and , find the side of the square.
In the adjoining figure, crescent is formed by the circles which touches at the point is the centre of the bigger circle. If and , find the area of the shaded region.