Polar equations of the circle for the given coordinate (x,y) which satisfies the equation given by (x-a)2+(y-b)2=r2 where (a,b) is the coordinates of the centre of the circle &r is the radius.

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Polar equations of the circle for the given coordinate (x,y) which satisfies the equation given by (x-a)<sup>2</sup>+(y-b)<sup>2</sup>=r<sup>2</sup> where (a,b) is the coordinates of the centre of the circle &r is the radius.