a.
To describe: Locus of point 1.
a.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The locus is a point, 2 point or 0 point.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point is 3cm from A
The locus of the point which are equidistant from A by 3 cm is
b.
To describe: Locus of point 2.
b.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The locus is a point, 2 point or 0 point
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point is 1 cm from line k
The locus of the point which are equidistant from line k by pair of three pair of parallel lines
c.
To draw: Diagram explaining above situations.
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point 1 is 3 cm from A and point 2 is 1cm from line k.
Diagram:
d.
To describe: One statement solution.
d.
Answer to Problem 4WE
The locus of the points which are having different distances from one point one line will be pair of three parallel lines.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point 1 is 3 cm from A and point 2 is 1cm from line k.
The locus of the points which are having different distances from one point one line will be pair of three parallel lines.
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