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This function takes a list of points and then returns a new list of points, which starts with the first point that was given in the list, and then followed by points closest to the start point.
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Please use any of the following function to develop the solution_path function
Distance function - calculates the distance between two points
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This program should use a main function and two other functions named playlist and savelist as follows:
The main function:
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