Concept explainers
To show: the locus of points in space that are equidistant P and Q which is 6cm apart and is 8cm from P.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Distance between P and Q is 6cm.
Verification:
The locus of points equidistant P and Q will be the perpendicular bisector between the two points that is a straight line will be formed.
Now the locus of a point equidistant that are 8cm from P is shown below. As the distance is 8cm from P therefore the point observed is represented as R which is extended on the same line that forms equidistant from the point P.
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