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If `P_(1), P_(2), P_(3)` are the perimeters of the three circles,
`S_(1) : x^(2) + y^(2) + 8x - 6y = 0`
`S_(2) : 4x^(2) + 4y^(2) -4x - 12y - 186 = 0` and
`S_(3) : x^(2) + y^(2) -6x + 6y - 9 = 0` respectively, then the relation amongst `P_(1), P_(2) and P_(3)` is .............

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