Your function will be provided with the five vertices of a pentagon (p) as well as the center point (cp) and radius (r) of a circle. The pentagon will be centered about the circle. The function should return one of the following values:
0: the pentagon is completely enclosed within the circle but is not inscribed 1: the pentagon is inscribed in the circle (within ±0.02) 2: the vertices of the pentagon extend beyond the circle
Points will be rounded to the nearest hundredth. See the test cases for examples.
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