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The shaded region ,where P=(-1 ,0)Q=(-1...

The shaded region ,where `P=(-1 ,0)Q=(-1 + sqrt(2),sqrt(2))`
`R=(-1+sqrt(2),-sqrt(2)),S=1(1,0) ` is represent by

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