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To find: The correct choice for locus of points
Answer to Problem 10.9EX
The correct choice for locus of points
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The distance from a given point
Interpretation:
In geometry, a figure which is the set of all points, and only those points which satisfy one or more conditions is termed as locus. Locus of points equidistant from a point
A sphere is a three dimensional object in which locus of points those are at fixed distance from a given point. It has center as its fixed point and radius is the fixed distance. The distance and the given point is fixed.
Therefore, the locus of points
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