a.
To describe: Locus of point 1.
a.
Answer to Problem 3WE
The locus is a
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point is 1cm from D
The locus of the point which are equidistant from D by 1 cm is a point 2 point or 0 point
b.
To describe: Locus of point 2.
b.
Answer to Problem 3WE
The locus is a circle
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point is 2cm from E
The locus of the point which are equidistant from E by 2 cm is a point ,2 point or 0 point
c.
To draw: diagram explaining above situations.
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point 1 is 1 cm from D and point 2 is 2cm from E
Diagram:
d.
To describe: One statement solution.
d.
Answer to Problem 3WE
The locus of the points which are having different distances from two points will be a circle.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point 1 is 1 cm from D and point 2 is 2cm from E
The locus of the points which are having different distances from two points will be one point 2 points or there will be no points.
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