Chapter 1: Q7 (page 3)
Suppose you were asked to find a point 5 cm from P, 5 cm from F, and 5 cm from T. Is there such a point?

Short Answer
There is no point available that has the same distance of 5 cm from the points P, F, and T.
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Chapter 1: Q7 (page 3)
Suppose you were asked to find a point 5 cm from P, 5 cm from F, and 5 cm from T. Is there such a point?

There is no point available that has the same distance of 5 cm from the points P, F, and T.
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