CHAPTER 12

Locus and Equation to a Locus

12.1  LOCUS

The path traced out by a point which moves according to specified condition or conditions is called the locus of that point. For examples:

  1. The locus of the point which moves at a constant distance from a fixed point is a circle.
  2. The locus of the point which moves at an equal distance from two fixed points is the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the two points.
12.2  EQUATION TO A LOCUS

When a point P(x, y) moves according to a specified condition or conditions, an algebraic relation between the coordinates x and y of that point can be found. This algebraic relation satisfied by the coordinates of every point on the locus and by the coordinates of no other point is the equation to ...

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