The document describes different situations of points moving in relation to fixed objects and the loci that result. It explains that (a) a point moving a fixed distance from another fixed point traces out a circle, (b) a point equidistant between two fixed points traces perpendicular lines, (c) a point a fixed distance from a straight line traces parallel lines, and (d) a point equidistant between two intersecting lines traces the angle bisector.
The document describes different situations of points moving in relation to fixed objects and the loci that result. It explains that (a) a point moving a fixed distance from another fixed point traces out a circle, (b) a point equidistant between two fixed points traces perpendicular lines, (c) a point a fixed distance from a straight line traces parallel lines, and (d) a point equidistant between two intersecting lines traces the angle bisector.
The document describes different situations of points moving in relation to fixed objects and the loci that result. It explains that (a) a point moving a fixed distance from another fixed point traces out a circle, (b) a point equidistant between two fixed points traces perpendicular lines, (c) a point a fixed distance from a straight line traces parallel lines, and (d) a point equidistant between two intersecting lines traces the angle bisector.