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what is the equation of the locus points equidistant from the lines y=1 and x=2
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Locus Theorem 5: (intersecting lines)
The locus of points equidistant from two intersecting lines, l1 and l2, is a pair of bisectors that bisect the angles formed by l1 and l2 .
Locus Theorem 5: (intersecting lines)
The locus of points equidistant from two intersecting lines, l1 and l2, is a pair of bisectors that bisect the angles formed by l1 and l2 .
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