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Draw a circle with centre at point P. Draw its radii PA and PB such that angle APB = 90°. Shade the minor sector of the circle by horizontal lines and its major sector by vertical lines.
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Draw a circle of any radius and mark the centre as P.
Draw a straight line PB.
Draw an angle APB such that angle APB = 90°, where A is a point on the circumference of the circle.
Shade the major segment by vertical lines.
Shade the minor segment by horizontal lines.

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