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If the center of the circle were moved from the origin to the point (H,K) and point P at (x,y) remains on the edge of the circle which could represent the equation of the new Circle

If the center of the circle were moved from the origin to the point (H,K) and point-example-1

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its b

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User Vishnu CS
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Let r = the radius of the circle.

The original circle (centered at the origin) has the equation
x^2 + y^2 = r^2

After translation H units along the x-axis and K units along y-axis, the equation for the translated circle, centered at (H, K) is
(x-H)^2 + (y-K)^2 = r^2
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