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Externally Tangent Circles P and Q Touch at Point T

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Externally tangent circles P and Q touch at point T and have the line of centers Externally tangent circles P and Q touch at point T and have the line of centers   . How does one construct the common internal tangent for circles P and Q ? . How does one construct the common internal tangent for circles P and Q ?

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Flat Bone

Types of bones that are thin, flattened, and usually slightly curved, providing protection for internal organs (e.g., skull, ribs, sternum).

Fibrocartilage

A tough type of cartilage containing fibrous bundles of collagen, found in places like intervertebral discs and the knee.

Collagen Fibers

Structural proteins found in connective tissue, providing strength, durability, and elasticity to structures like skin, tendons, and ligaments.

Fibrocartilage

A type of cartilage that contains thick bundles of collagen fibers, providing support and rigidity to structures like intervertebral discs.

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