To describe the locus of points that areequidistant from A and B and also equidistant from B and C.
Answer to Problem 24RP
The point of intersection of the two perpendicular bisectors is the locus.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Three points A, B and C.
Calculation:
Thelocus of points that areequidistant from A and B and also equidistant from B and C can be described as follows-
Draw the perpendicular bisector of AB and CD. The point of intersection of the two perpendicular bisectors is the locus.
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