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The definition of locus given by Math Open Reference (mathopenref.com): A shape created by the set of points whose position satisfies a given set of rules.

To be three inches from each of the two lines means that all the points of the locus are directly between the two given lines. Thus, the locus for this problem is a line parallel to and centered between the two parallel lines.

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Q: What is the locus of points 3 inches from each of two parallel lines that are 6 inches apart?
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