A path traced by point "p" which is situated on a rotating link while moving from
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locus
A locus is a circle or even other shape formed by all the points satisfying a specific equation of the relationship between both the parameters, or by a line, arc, or moving surface in mathematics. The locus defines all shapes as a set of points, including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. A locus of dots is a group of points in mathematics that all satisfy the same condition or feature. The set of all points and are the same distance from a point, the set of all points that satisfy a given equation, and the set of all positions that are the same length from two given points are all examples of loci of points.
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