Geometryhard · Past Paper
The locus of points equidistant from two fixed points is:
AA circle
BA perpendicular bisector
CAn ellipse
DA straight line parallel to the segment
✓ Correct Answer: B — A perpendicular bisector
By definition, the perpendicular bisector of a segment is the locus of points equidistant from its endpoints.
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