locus (mathematics)

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Locus (mathematics)
In mathematics, a locus (Latin for "place", plural loci) is a collection of points which share a property. The term 'locus' is usually used of a condition which defines a continuous figure or figures, that is, a curve. For example, a line is the locus of points equidistant from two fixed points or from two parallel lines.
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