Elementary Geometry for College Students (7th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 978-1-337-61408-5
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Chapter 7 - Section 7.1 - Locus of Points - Exercises - Page 327: 12

Answer

The locus is a parallel line that is equidistant from both lines.

Work Step by Step

Recall, a locus for a line is equidistant from the line no matter where on the line you are. Therefore, first construct the lines. Then, draw a line (which is red in the diagram) that is equidistant away from both of the lines at all points.
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