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Show that the circle
`x^(2) +y^92) - 6x -2y + 1 = 0, `
` x^(2) + y^(2) + 2x - 8y + 13 = 0` touch each
other. Find the point of contact and the
equation of common tangent at their
point of contact.

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  17. Equation of the circle with radius 10 and whose two diameters are x+y=...

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  18. If a circle is inscribed in a square of side 10, so that the circle t...

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  19. Show that the equation of the circle which pass through the points (1,...

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