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In the diagram, a circle centered at the origin, a right triangle, and the pythagorean theorem are used to derive the equation of a circle, x2 + y2 = r2. 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? (h + x)2 + (k + y)2 = r2 (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (k + x)2 + (h + y)2 = r2 (x – k)2 + (y – h)2 = r2

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