A geometry problem by Abhijeet Verma

Geometry Level pending

Let A be one point of intersection of two intersecting circles with centres O and Q. The tangents at A to the two circles meet the circles again at B and C . Let a point P be located so that AOPQ is a parallelogram. Then point P is

none of these incentre of ABC circumcentre of ABC centroid of ABC excentre of ABC

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