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To determine the lowest possible elevation of point B, we need additional context such as the geographic location, surrounding topography, or specific parameters defining point B's relationship to other points. If point B is at a specific location in a mountainous region, for example, its lowest elevation could be influenced by nearby valleys or features. Without this information, it's impossible to accurately provide the lowest elevation of point B.

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