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Problem 262

The document describes a geometry problem involving a large circle with diameter AC and radius R, and three smaller circles of equal radius that are tangent to each other and the sides of triangle ABC. The problem asks to find the radius of the three small circles, the radius R of the large circle, and the sides of triangle ABC.

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Problem 262

The document describes a geometry problem involving a large circle with diameter AC and radius R, and three smaller circles of equal radius that are tangent to each other and the sides of triangle ABC. The problem asks to find the radius of the three small circles, the radius R of the large circle, and the sides of triangle ABC.

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262

Problem

AC is a diameter of the circle with radius R. The three small circles of equal radius are tangent to each other and the triangle sides.

by David Lindell, LS

PROBLEM NO. 262 the triangle.

Find the radius of the three small circles, the radius of circle R, and the sides of

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