SOLUTION: Derive the equation of the locus of a point P(x,y) which moves in such a way that it is always 6 units from the line x=2
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Question 1071337: Derive the equation of the locus of a point P(x,y) which moves in such a way that it is always 6 units from the line x=2
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Derive the equation of the locus of a point P(x,y) which moves in such a way that it is always 6 units from the line x=2
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x = 8
x = -4
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