Install the OS on new SSD

I have an iMac 27 inches in 2009 and replaces the HD with an SSD. I have the new SSD installed and have a copy of a DVD/CD MBP OS. Can someone tell me how to get the operating system on the new SSD? Is it feasible with the disc MBP?

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