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. The path of a point eduidistant from two
parallel lines is a
a cirde b line c. pair of lines d not​

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Answered by divyabohra27
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Answer:

Locus Theorem 4: The locus equidistant from two parallel lines, m1 and m2, is a line parallel to both m1 and m2 and halfway between them. This theorem asks you to "describe the path formed by all points the same distance from two parallel lines".

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