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12. The sequence of the following problems, fourteen in all, is settled by their interdependence one upon the other. This order, however, is not the most suitable in which to consider the problems as a whole, and to obtain a clear idea of the ground covered the student should rewrite them in outline, as a preliminary, in the manner and order given opposite.
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Abbott, W. (1971). Circles and Lines in Contact. In: Practical Geometry and Engineering Graphics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2742-6_2
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