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ABCD is a square of side 4cm. In each of the following loci, the point p moves only inside the square. Sketch the locus in each case. AP=BP


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The sketch of the locus AP = BP  shows an equal distance between AP and BP which can be seen in the image attached below.

A square is a plane figure that has four sides with each side adjacent to each other and they make a right angle of 90° to one another.

A locus is a point that satisfies a constraint on the square of the distances between two lines.

The sketch of the locus AP = BP given an intersection between lines A and B and that intersection is point P.

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