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The number of rational point(s) [a point (a, b) is called rational, if `aa n db` both are rational numbers] on the circumference of a circle having center `(pi,e)` is at most one (b) at least two exactly two (d) infinite

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an most one

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at least two

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exactly two

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infinite

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