Concept explainers
To describe:the locus of points that satisfying given condition.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given condition is “In the plane of two intersecting lines j and k and equidistance
from the lines”.
Consider the two intersecting lines j and k on same plane. Then the locus of points
equidistance from the two lines is the perpendicular bisector of two lines at point of
intersection.
Hence,the locus is the perpendicular bisector of linesj and k .
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