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2.A point is said to be equidistant from a set of objects if the distances between that point and each object in the set are equal.[1]
In two-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the locus of points equidistant from two given (different) points is their perpendicular bisector. In three dimensions, the locus of points equidistant from two given points is a plane, and generalising further, in n-dimensional space the locus of points equidistant from two points in n-space is an (n−1)-space.
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- Infinite no. of lines
- when it is always at the same distance from those points
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