First, we must assume that the wave fronts are drawn as if they are
synchronous, that is they are generated at the same times. Next we look for places where the
first wavefront from the left-hand source intersects with the
third wavefront from the right-hand source, and draw a point. This is a point where the waves fronts are out-of-phase by exactly 2λ. There are eight points that satisfy these conditions, as shown below. There are no more points after the fifth wavefront because we don't have the seventh and subsequent wavefronts in the diagram.
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