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Circle Orthogonal & Poincaré Disk

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This lecture covers the concepts of circle orthogonal and Poincaré disk in geometry, focusing on operations, inversion, unique infinite projective, and figures non-constructible. It also delves into topology, symmetry, and exercises.

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