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The locus of point which is equidistant from two non-parallel lines AB and CD is :

  1. perpendicular to AB.

  2. perpendicular to CD.

  3. bisector of angle between AB and CD.

  4. perpendicular bisector of CD.

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Answer

Since, AB and CD are two non-parallel lines so they will intersect at a point.

We know that,

The locus of a point equidistant from two intersecting lines is the bisector of angles between the lines.

Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.

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