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Point E in the exterior of both the smaller and the larger cudies
Draw a circle with centre O and any convenient radius. Let
a p
tre O and any convenient radius. Let this circle be c
A on circle C, and join OA. Now take any point B
and join OA. Now take any point B on OA. With centre Aandra
draw a circle and call
C Let C and D be the points of intersection of the two cicle
C, and C Name:
1. Three points on circle C,
it. Three points on circle C,
ii. A point in the interior of circle C, and on circle Cz
Ev. A point lying in the exterior of circle C,​

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