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Two circles touch externally. the sum of their areas is 130 pi square centimetres and the distance between their centres is 14 cm. find the radii of the circles
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two circles touch externally. the sum of their areas is 130 pi square centimetres and the distance between their centres is 14 cm. find the radii of the circles
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