Mathematics
If P is a point in the interior of a circle with center O and radius r, then
OP = r
OP > r
OP ≥ r
OP < r
Circles
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Answer
If P is a point on circle and O is center then OP = r but since, P is in the interior of the circle, so it will be smaller than the radius.
OP < r
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
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