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3. the standard equation of a circle (not centered at the origin) with radius r can be derived from its locus definition: the set of all points, p(x, y), that are a given distance, r, from a fixed point c(h, k). how could we use the distance formula and the locus definition to derive the standard equation of a circle?

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