locus
The solution set for a given equation is the set of all points such that their coordinates satisfy the equation.
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A set of points forming a straight line.
locus
It the set of all points which satisfy some given condition.
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
Plural of locus, or position. The term is often used for a set of points, for example, a line, a circle - all the points (positions) that satisfy a certain condition.
The solution set for a given equation is the set of all points such that their coordinates satisfy the equation.
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A locus in mathematics refers to a set of points that satisfy a certain condition. For example, the locus of points that are all 1 unit from (0, 0) is a circle with a radius of 1 unit and a centre of (0, 0).
This is called the locus.
Locus
A locus.
We identify a set of points in the relevant space which are part of the solution set of the equation or inequality. The space may have any number of dimensions, the solution set may be contiguous or in discrete "blobs".
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