Concept explainers
Find the locus of all the points in space equidistant from two parallel planes.
Answer to Problem 21CR
The locus of all the points equidistant from two parallal planes is a plane parallel to them and in between these two planes.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider two parallel planes:
We need find out points equidistant from both the planes.
Clearly , all the points on plane which is in between these two planes and parallel to them will be equidistant from these two planes.
So, the locus of all the points equidistant from two parallal planes is a plane parallel to them and in between these two planes.
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