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14 October, 21:09

Compute the radius of the largest circle that is internally tangent to the ellipse at $ (3,0),$ and intersects the ellipse only at $ (3,0).$

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  1. 14 October, 21:15
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    Answer: radius of the largest circle is Zero.

    Step-by-step explanation: A circle can't fit into an ellipse with such coordinate (3,0). What that coordinate means is that the ellipse lies along the x axis 3unit from the origin along the x axis and 0 unit from the origin along the y axis. At which no circle can fit in.

    Moreso, the the coordinates at which the circle intercepts the ellipse as to be uniform not (3,0).

    A circle as a constant radii coordinate on both axis.

    I believe you can now see why my answer is Zero.
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