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Inversion in a circle of a point

Author:
Anthony Shaw
Topic:
Circle
Inversion in the circle K of radius R. In the complex plan, the point a is inverted in the circle K, to the point A. The distance from q to a, denoted qa is related to the distance from q to A, denoted qA, by qA=R*R/qa.

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