Finx
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Find the equation of the locus of a point P (xy) that moves so that it is always 4 units from the point (-3,2).
These are the exact words of the question, though I think it meant P(x,y), not (xy).
I first thought the locus would be a circle with radius 4 and center point (-3,2), giving the equation (x+3)² + (y-2)² = 16.
I only came to this conclusion from basic logic, I'm not sure how I can show it in working.
Little help please? Thanks =]
These are the exact words of the question, though I think it meant P(x,y), not (xy).
I first thought the locus would be a circle with radius 4 and center point (-3,2), giving the equation (x+3)² + (y-2)² = 16.
I only came to this conclusion from basic logic, I'm not sure how I can show it in working.
Little help please? Thanks =]