Find the locus of points equidistant from two intersecting lines a and b and 2 in. from line a. 14.) The locus points equidistant from a and b is a. two perpendicular lines that are bisectors of the angles formed by lines a and b b. two lines that are perpendicular to lines a and b d. a circle with center at the intersection of lines a and b

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Find the locus of points equidistant from two intersecting lines a and b and 2 in. from line a.

14.) The locus points equidistant from a and b is

a. two perpendicular lines that are bisectors of the angles formed by lines a and b

b. two lines that are perpendicular to lines a and b

d. a circle with center at the intersection of lines a and b

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