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English: This image illustrates Monge's Theorem that says that given three arbitrary circles A, B, and C (none of which is inside one of the others), the three sets of external tangents determine three collinear points, P1, P2, and P3.
Polski: Ten obraz ilustruje twierdzenie Monge'a, które mówi, że dane trzy dowolne okręgi A, B i C (z których żaden z nich nie jest w środku jednego z pozostałych), trzy komplety stycznych zewnętrznych określają trzy współliniowe punkty, P1, P2 i P3.
Español: Esta imagen ilustra el teorema de Monge que dice que dado tres círculos arbitrarios A, B, y C (ninguno de los cuales está dentro de una de las otras), los tres conjuntos de tangentes externas determinar tres puntos colineales, P1, P2 y P3.
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Author Jason Quinn

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