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Locus of points - Definition

In mathematics, a locus (plural loci) is a collection of points which share a common property. A locus of points usually forms a continuous figure or figures. For example, the conic sections are defined in terms of loci:

  1. A circle is the locus of points from which the distance to the center is a given value, the radius.
  2. An ellipse is the locus of points, the sum of the distances from which to the foci is a given value.
  3. A parabola is the locus of points, the distances from which to the focus and to the directrix are equal.
  4. A hyperbola is the locus of points, the difference of the distances from which to the foci is a given value.

Other gemoetrical shapes are defined in terms of loci:

  1. A line is the locus of points equidistant from two fixed points

Example Usage of points

Barbiielicious: Dear Santa, as I've been good all year pls bring me some Louboutins & 3 points for West Ham on boxing day. Nice one fella! x
Lois_Taylor: Quick-starting Rebels spread wealth in rout: By MATT YOUMANS KEY: Derrick Jasper scored 14 points for the Rebel.. http://bit.ly/54LX6o
blatter: @bigmadkev Bah. What does Guscott know. Saracens to win by between 2 and 7 points. (Hopefully)
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