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The equation to the locus of the point p(X,y)
which is equidistant from the coordinate axes is______________​

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Answered by kkk101
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Answer:

The graph of a linear equation is not always a line. I can show you. ... Call one of the lines the x-axis and call the other the y-axis, and call ... x-axis. Define x(P) to be the x-coordinate of the point where that line crosses the x-axis. ... (In other words, show that the set of points equidistant from P and Q is a line.) ...

Explanation:

The equation of the locus of the point which moves equidistant form the ... that the length of the perpendicular from origin on this line is constant and equal to p. If the line meets x-axis and y-axis at A and B respectively then the locus of the point ...

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