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there is one and only one circle pass through 3 non collinear ​

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Answered by pavanpreetkaurguron
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ok thanks for telling................thanks for points also

Answered by Kshitu73
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O lies on the perpendicular bisector of AB. ... Then, O' will lie on the perpendicular bisector PQ and RS. We know that, two lines cannot intersect at more than one point, So O' must coincide with O. Hence, there is one and only one circle passing through three non collinear points.

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