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Please help me in locus chapter icse10

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Answered by khushuuuuu
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In geometry, a locus (plural: loci) (Latin word for "place", "location") is a set of all points (commonly, a line, a line segment, a curve or a surface), whose location satisfies or is determined by one or more specified conditions.[1][2]

In other words, the set of the points that satisfy some property is often called the locus of a point satisfying this property. The use of singular in this formulation is a witness that, until the end of 19th century, mathematicians did not consider infinite sets. Instead of viewing lines and curves as sets of points, they viewed them as places where a point may be located or may move.


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Answered by satyanshsingh468
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You can draw a triangle when given the lengths of its sides. ...You can construct perpendicular lines using a straight edge and compasses. ...You can construct certain angles using compasses. ...Start by drawing an arc at the point A. Where the arc cuts the line, label the point B. ...You can draw the locus of a point.
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