Three points of a plane are not aligned. How many straight lines can be formed which are equidistant from these 3 points ?
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If we want A , B and C to be equidistant L must be parallel to AB and pass through midpoint of CP
Making line BC we want B and C and A to be equidistant to some line we make the same process draw line perpendicular on BC and Line parallel to BC and pass through midpoint of the line perpendicular on BC
so we will have three lines such that they are equidistant from these three points
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