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Best CAT Coaching In Delhi - CAT | Quantitative Ability | Geometry | Circles
Two circles of radius 1 cm. touch at point P. A third circle is drawn through the points A, B, and C such that PA is the diameter of the first circle, and BC - perpendicular to AP - is the diameter of the second circle. The radius of the third circle is ___ cms.
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