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Orthogonal circles are Orthogonal Curves, i.e., they cut one another at Right Angles.  Two
Circles with equations
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A theorem of Euclid 
 states that, for the orthogonal circles in the above 
diagram,
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References
Dixon, R.  Mathographics.  New York: Dover, pp. 65-66, 1991.
 
Euclid.  The Thirteen Books of the Elements, 2nd ed. unabridged, Vol. 3: Books X-XIII  New York: Dover, p. 36, 1956.
 
Pedoe, D.  Circles: A Mathematical View, rev. ed.  Washington, DC: Math. Assoc. Amer., p. xxiv, 1995.