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A point moves so that the difference of the squares of its distances from the x-axis and y-axis is constant. Find the equation of its locus.​

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 1 A point moves so that the difference of the square of its distances from the x-axis and the y-axis is constant. Find the equation of the locus. let the coordinates of the point P be (h,k). its distance from x-axis is k and its distance from y-axis is h.

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