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  • 09-05-2017
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The locus of points idea allows you to define a circle without giving a numerical value for the radius?

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BlueSky06
BlueSky06 BlueSky06
  • 22-05-2017

The answer would be yes, the locus of points idea allows you to define a circle without giving a numerical value for the radius.

A locus of points
 is the set of points, and only those points, that satisfies given conditions. The locus of points at a given distance from a given point is a circle whose center is the given point and whose radius is the given distance.

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21rivad 21rivad
  • 13-09-2018

The answer is True


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