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The coordinates of the point whichis equidistant from the three verti-ces of the ∆ AOB as shown in theFig. 7.1 is(A) (x, y) (B) (y, x)(C) ,2 2x y (D) ,2 2y x

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The coordinates of the point whichis equidistant from the three verti-ces of the ∆ AOB as shown in theFig. 7.1 is(A) (x, y) (B) (y, x)(C) ,2 2x y (D) ,2 2y x

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