Excerpt from Solutions of the Examples in a Sequel to Elementary Geometry
Ex. 5. Since LA is given, the locus of the pt. A is a O on BC containing the angle A. Now L is known, being the bisector of the minor arc of bc. But LI H, LB is known. Hence the locus of I and I 1 is the same circle.
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