Question on: JAMB Mathematics - 2023
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The locus of a point equidistant from two intersecting lines is
where the sum of the distances of two focal points is fixed
the collection of points that are equally distant from a fixed point and a line
the perpendicular bisector of the lines
pair of bisectors of the angles between the two lines
The locus of points equidistant from two intersecting lines is the pair of bisectors of the angles between the two lines. This is based on the property that points on these bisectors are equidistant from the intersecting lines.Â
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