A locus is a set of points satisfying some property. It can be thought of as the path traced by a point that moves subject to a particular rule. Set of points P equidistant from a given point X.
A locus is a set of points satisfying some property. It can be thought of as the path traced by a point that moves subject to a particular rule. Set of points P equidistant from a given point X.
Set of points P equidistant from two given points X and Y.
Set of points P equidistant from three given points X, Y and Z (not collinear).
Set of points P equidistant from a given line.
Set of points P equidistant from two given parallel lines and m.
Set of points P equidistant from two given non-parallel lines and m.
Set of points P equidistant from a given circle C.
Set of points P equidistant from two given circles C 1 and C 2.
Set of points P equidistant from a given point F and a given line.