Oh, mighty LJ Brain: Geometry Quiz!
Aug. 24th, 2011 02:58 pmHere's a very straightforward geometry problem, which I'm having trouble braining about:
I have two circles, C1, C2, both centered on the origin, but of radii r1and r2. I have a line, A that intersects both the origin and a point on on C1 defined by (r1, θ). I have another point on C1 defined by (r1, θi), and a line B that is parallel to A and intersects (r1, θi).
Where does B intersect C2?

I have two circles, C1, C2, both centered on the origin, but of radii r1and r2. I have a line, A that intersects both the origin and a point on on C1 defined by (r1, θ). I have another point on C1 defined by (r1, θi), and a line B that is parallel to A and intersects (r1, θi).
Where does B intersect C2?
