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It's a third line, parallel to both and midway between them.
It is a line that is also parallel to them and exactly halfway between them.
It's another line, parallel to both of the first two and midway between them.
a straight line ..
you dont
It's a third line, parallel to both and midway between them.
It is a line that is also parallel to them and exactly halfway between them.
circle
A locus of points is just the set of points satisfying a given condition. The locus of points equidistant from a point is a circle, since a circle is just a set of points which are all the same distance away from the center
It's another line, parallel to both of the first two and midway between them.
a straight line ..
A circle is the locus of all points equidistant from a given point, which is the center of the circle, and a circle can be drawn with a compass. (The phrase "locus of points for a circle" does not seem to be conventionally defined.) or true
The locus of points equidistant from lines y = 0 and x = 3 is the line y = -x + 3.
This is the center, or locus, of a set of points, such as a curve or circle.
A Circle.
The perpendicular bisector of the straight line joining the two points.