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Show that the circles
`x^(2) +y^(2) -4x-6y-12=0` and
`5(x^(2)+y^(2))-8x - 14y - 32 = 0` touch each
other and find their point of contact.

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`= (-1, -1)`
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VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)-CIRCLE-EXERCISE - 1(e)
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  11. Find the internal centre of similitude for the circles x^(2) + y^(2)...

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  18. Find the pair of tangents from (4, 10) to the circle x^(2) + y^(2) =...

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