For the four circles M, N, O and P, following four equations are given:
Circle M: x² + y² = 1
Circle N: x² + y² - 2x = 0
Circle O: x² + y² - 2x - 2y + 1 = 0
Circle P: x² + y² - 2y = 0
If the centre of circle M is joined with centre of the circle N, further centre of circle N is joined with centre of the circle O, centre of circle O is joined with the centre of circle P and lastly, centre of circle P is joined with centre of circle M, then these lines form the sides of a:
For the four circles M, N, O and P, following four equations are given:
Circle M: x² + y² = 1
Circle N: x² + y² - 2x = 0
Circle O: x² + y² - 2x - 2y + 1 = 0
Circle P: x² + y² - 2y = 0
If the centre of circle M is joined with centre of the circle N, further centre of circle N is joined with centre of the circle O, centre of circle O is joined with the centre of circle P and lastly, centre of circle P is joined with centre of circle M, then these lines form the sides of a:
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