Mathematics
Draw and describe the locus of points inside a circle and equidistant from two fixed points on the circle.
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Let the two points on circle be A and B. Draw a perpendicular bisector of AB which passes from centre (O) and meets the circle at C and E. This CE will be the locus of the points.
Hence, the locus of the points will be the diameter of circle which is perpendicular to the chord of the circle joining the given points.
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