Mathematics
Draw and describe the locus of a point in the rhombus ABCD which is equidistant from the points A and C.
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Let ABCD be the rhombus.
So, AC and BD will be the diagonal of rhombus. They meet at O.
Since, diagonals bisects each other so, OA = OC.
Since, BD passes through O so it will be also equidistant from A and C.
Hence, locus will be the diagonal BD of the rhombus ABCD.
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