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Four Congruent Circles (Posted on 2006-06-14) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Show how to construct four congruent circles, inside an acute triangle ABC, with centers A', B', C', and D' such that
  1. circle with center A' is tangent to sides AB and AC,
  2. circle with center B' is tangent to sides BC and BA,
  3. circle with center C' is tangent to sides CA and CB, and
  4. circle with center D' is externally tangent to the other three circles.

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re: Think BIG then small... like Alicebrianjn2006-06-15 08:14:16
Think BIG then small... like AliceEric2006-06-14 23:43:16
Some ThoughtsShort cut - but not a constructionbrianjn2006-06-14 19:58:40
re: If this is what is meant then this is a solutionBractals2006-06-14 18:33:02
SolutionIf this is what is meant then this is a solutionCharlie2006-06-14 15:50:31
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