Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Soddy , Frederick (1936), The Kiss Precise, the Hexlet, and the Bowl of Integers, Retrieved on 2014-05-29
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    29 MAY 2014

     The Kiss Precise

    Four circles to the kissing come, The smaller are the benter. The bend is just the inverse of The distance from the centre. Though their intrigue left Euclid dumb There's now no need for rule of thumb. Since zero bend's a dead straight line And concave bends have minus sign, The sum of squares of all four bends Is half the square of their sum.
    Folksonomies: mathematics poetry
    Folksonomies: mathematics poetry
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    If four circles A, B, C, and D, of radii r1, r2, r3, and r4, are drawn so that they do not overlap but each touches the other three, and if we let b1 = 1/r1, etc., then

    (b1 b2 b3 b4)^2 = 2(b1^2 b2^2 b3^2 b4^2).

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