a strange assumption (i'm not so sure about it)

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a strange assumption (i'm not so sure about it)

Unread post by Tahmid Hasan » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:33 pm

prove that more than see circle can have the same radical point (not axis) iff their centers are on one circle,also prove that the radical point is on the center of the mentioned circle.
P.S.this assumption may be wrong,if it is,then disprove it.
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Re: a strange assumption (i'm not so sure about it)

Unread post by Zzzz » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:04 pm

I think, there is a typo. In first line, you wrote 'prove that more than see circle...'.
Btw, the assumption isn't true...
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Re: a strange assumption (i'm not so sure about it)

Unread post by Hasib » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:19 pm

I also think, the assumption isn't true. If there is some restriction, then the assumption is true. Such as, may b, the radii of those circle are same or so on.
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