(d) Let y be the circle of radius 1 with center at (1,0). Sketch $I_{0,2}(y)$. Find an equation for the curve $I_{0,2}(y)$.
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Sketching C: To sketch the circle C, we need to plot the center (1,0) and then draw a circle with a radius of 1 unit around it. Since the center is at (1,0), we can start by plotting this point on the Cartesian plane. Show more…
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