Authors: Saburou Saitoh
We consider the degenerate case of the general circle equation. By applying Division by Zero Calculus, we observe that two different finite quantities arise depending on the algebraic form of the radius. One corresponds to zero area, while the other gives the signed distance from the origin to the line.
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