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Mathematics, 07.07.2021 03:20 CoolBro92

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Point A is the center of this circle.
The ratio of the lengths of OEF
OBC
and RAD OIH is 2:1.
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Point A is the center of this circle.
The ratio of the lengths of OEF
OBC
and RAD OIH is 2:1.

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