Loci Objectives: Grade DUnderstand the idea of a locus Grade CConstruct accurately loci, such as those of points equidistant from two fixed points Solve.

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Loci Objectives: Grade DUnderstand the idea of a locus Grade CConstruct accurately loci, such as those of points equidistant from two fixed points Solve loci problems, such as identifying points less than 3cm from a point P. Prior knowledge: Construct the perpendicular bisector of a line Construct the bisector of an angle

Loci A Locus is the path followed by a moving point Loci is the plural of locus 1.The locus of points from a point P.... x P 5 cm... is a circle radius 5 cm, centre P Loci can come in various forms:

Loci 2.The locus of points the same distance from line AB AB The locus of points 2 cm from line AB 2 cm

Loci 3.The locus of points equidistant from two fixed points A and B equidistant means: ‘same distance from’ AB locus of points equidistant from A and B (perpendicular bisector of AB)

Loci 4.The locus of points equidistant from two fixed lines AB and AC A C B locus of points equidistant from AB and AC (angle bisector of angle BAC)

Loci Important Note For a rectangular shape a locus inside is different from a locus outside Inside Outside Sharp corners Rounded corners

Loci Worked Example 1 A dog is on a 2 metre lead which is tethered to a 5m long pole in the centre of a garden. The garden has a flower border of ½ m inside the garden wall. Show the loci of these on the diagram below. Flower border Scale: 1 large square = 1 metre

Loci Worked Example 2 A treasure chest is buried on an island. The map of the island is below. The treasure is equidistant from A and B and also equidistant from C and D. Mark the position of the treasure on the map. A B D C locus of points equidistant from A and B locus of points equidistant from C and D X

Loci Question 1 8 cm 6 cm 8 6

Loci Question 2 Mark 2 points A and B, which are 10 cm apart Construct the locus of all the points that are exactly 6 cm from B Shade in all the points that are less than 6 cm from B and closer to A than B B A

Loci Question 3 A rectangular lawn is 12 m long and 10 m wide. The gardener has three sprinklers, which spray water in a circle of radius 3m. Sprinkler A is 3m from the top edge and 3m from the left edge. Sprinkler B is 3m from the top edge and 3m from the right edge. Sprinkler C is 3m from the bottom edge and 6m from the left edge. Make a scale drawing of the garden and shade the area that is covered by more than one of the sprinklers A B C

Loci Question 4 The shape ABCD below represents a field on a scale of 1 cm to 10 m. Construct a line AE such that it bisects angle BAD and E is a point on the line BC A D C B Construct the locus of points that are 40m from E Shade the area of the field that is more than 40 m from E and closer to AB than AD E Construct the angle bisector Construct the locus around E 4cm (40m)

Loci Worked Example 1 A dog is on a 2 metre lead which is tethered to a 5m long pole in the centre of a garden. The garden has a flower border of ½ m inside the garden wall. Show the loci of these on the diagram below. Scale: 1 large square = 1 metre

Loci Worked Example 2 A treasure chest is buried on an island. The map of the island is below. The treasure is equidistant from A and B and also equidistant from C and D. Mark the position of the treasure on the map. A B D C

Loci Question 1 8 6

Loci Question 2 Mark 2 points A and B, which are 10 cm apart Construct the locus of all the points that are exactly 6 cm from B Shade in all the points that are less than 6 cm from B and closer to A than B

Loci Question 3 A rectangular lawn is 12 m long and 10 m wide. The gardener has three sprinklers, which spray water in a circle of radius 3m. Sprinkler A is 3m from the top edge and 3m from the left edge. Sprinkler B is 3m from the top edge and 3m from the right edge. Sprinkler C is 3m from the bottom edge and 6m from the left edge. Draw the garden and shade the area covered by the sprinklers

Loci Question 4 The shape ABCD below represents a field on a scale of 1 cm to 10 m. Construct a line AE such that it bisects angle BAD and E is a point on the line BC A D C B Construct the locus of points that are 40m from E Shade the area of the field that is more than 40 m from E and closer to AB than AD