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A locus is a set of points, in geometry, which satisfies a given condition or situation for a shape or a figure. The plural of the locus is loci. The area of theloci is called the region. The word locusis derived from the word location


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A locus is a set of points, in geometry, which satisfies a given condition or situation for a shape or a figure. The plural of the locus is loci. The area of the loci is called the region. ... But in modern Maths, the entities are considered as the set of points that satisfy the given condition.

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