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To describe: the locus of the points a fixed distance from a given point.

Answer to Problem 37CR
The locus of points is on the bisector of an
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A fixed distance from a given point.
Calculation:
Equal distance from the sides of an angle is the bisector and a fixed distance from a point implies a circle.
"The locus of points is on the bisector of an angle and on a circle with a given radius."
Thus, the locus of points is on the bisector of an angle and on a circle with a given radius.
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