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Mathematics, 01.07.2021 04:10 mariahrpoulin9630

Circle B is internally tangent to circle A at point P. Likewise, circle C is internally tangent to circle D at point P. If BD = AC, AB = 4, and SD = 2, find the length of the diameters for circles C and D. Be sure to justify your work. (Hint: BD = BC + CD and AC = AB + BC by segment addition postulate.)


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