Problem 45277. Orthogonal Circles
Check whether two given circles are orthogonal or not.
Two circles are orthogonal if they create a right angle at their intersections.
- p=[x1,y1,r1] where (x1,y1) is the center & r1 is the radius of the 1st circle.
- q=[x2,y2,r2] where (x2,y2) is the center & r2 is the radius of the 2nd circle.
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