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Write a function called my_circle that requires two Point instances as parameters. There are two main steps in this function.
- First, it calculates the distance between the two points using the distance formula.
- Second, using the above value, create and return a circle object that has the ends of a diameter at these two points.
The distance formula is: d=sqrt((x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2)
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