Mathematics
Describe completely the locus of point in a plane equidistant from a given line.
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Let the given line be AB, and point P and P' be two points on both sides of AB at an equal distance,
Draw a line CD and EF from P and P' respectively parallel to AB.
Hence, the locus is a pair of lines parallel to the given line.
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