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I am given a circle C1 with origin O and radius R1. Given any point P1 on it, I need to find another point P2 "directly after it" (idk the right math term) which lies on another, larger and encapsulating circle C2, and I am given S = R2 - R1. Note that when P1 is on 0/90/180/270 degrees, the solution is trivial: just add S to P1x or P1y. For other points this will not work, as the line connecting the P2 and the origin does not pass through P1.

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