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Originally Posted by diep
As we see we have 3 circles, yet i just worry about the 2 larger ones.
Let's focus upon the circle which i'll put at O :
That one had diameter r.
y ^ 2 + x ^ 2 = 0.555 ^ 2
then if i interpret the drawing correct the other circle is at
(x + 0.4) ^ 2 + (y - 0.195) ^ 2 = 1
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If you are using the usual convention that up is positive y and right an positive x, the second circle's center is at (.40, .195). It's equation is
(x - 0.4)^2 + (y - 0.195)^2 = 1