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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 14:00 cbear5626

Let L1 and L2 be perpendicular lines, and let F be a point at a distance 18 from line L1 and a distance 25 from line L2. There are two distinct points, P and Q, that are each equidistant from F, from line L1, and
from line L2. Find the area of 4F P Q.

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