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To find the locus of points that are a fixed distance from a fixed point and equidistant from two given points.

Answer to Problem 12RP
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Explanation of Solution
Given:
The points are at fixed distance from a fixed point and equidistant from two given points.
Calculation:
The locus of points that are ta fixed distance from a fixed point and equidistant from two given points will be a circle with the perpendicular bisector of the points.
Draw a circle using fixed point at the center and the radius as the fixed distance.
Then draw a perpendicular bisector between the given points. The point of the intersection of the circle and the perpendicular bisector of the points will be the locus.
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