1. Consider the following statements regarding the swedish circle method of analysing stability of slopes : 1. It is a general method of analysing stability of slopes. 2. It satisfied only the overall moment equation of equilibirum. 3. It considers the forces action on the sides of individual slices. 4. It gives a factor of safety which are on the safeside. Of the statements :





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