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prove that two different circles cannot intersect each other at more than two points.

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Answered by Arth5941
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Suppose two circles intersect in three points A, B and C. Then A, B, C are non-collinear. So, a unique circle passes through these three points. This is contradiction to the face that two given circles are passing through A, B, C. Hence, two circles cannot intersect each other at more than two points
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