lev888
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I am basing my interpretation on the first post. It doesn't say the circles were constructed first. If the first post does not contain the full text of the problem, it would be very helpful to correct it, so we are finally on the same page.Okay, so I did some thinking, when they say "what else can you construct when given a line segment such as AB" it is asking what other constructions can we create when we are given a segment such as AB, and by saying such as AB, it is implying that we should use AB as the given segment in the scenario correct? If they didn't say "such as AB", then the problem would be pretty hard to answer as you wouldn't really know which segment to start off on, and there would literally be an infinite amount of answers. Also, in the problem, it is given that the circles were constructed first, with equal radius, and the points are assumed as the center. This is my understanding. Also, sorry for leaving out some important details, it won't happen again, and im sincerely sorry for wasting your time .
If it is given that the circles have equal radius and the center of one lies on the other circle, it would be equivalent to constructing them on a segment as in the diagram.