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Loci

A locus is a path formed by a point which moves according to a rule. The plural is loci.

Running track with locus path highlighted

The runner is following a path. This path is a locus.

Locus around a point

The hands of a clock move around the clock and create a locus.

The tip of each hand is always the same distance - equidistant - from the centre of the clock.

The locus the hands create is a circle.

Clock face with locus path highlighted

A pair of compasses must be used to create a locus around a point.

Question

Farmer Smith has tied a cow around a post on a rope 4 m long. What is the locus of the cow as it moves around the post?

Path of cow highlighted

Locus from a line

A locus does not have to be a line - it can also be an area.

Example

A flowerbed runs along the grass between A and B. The edge of the flowerbed is 1 m from the grass. How would you draw an accurate diagram showing the flowerbed, using a scale of 1 cm:1 m?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, Empty flower bed, Draw a line parallel to AB 1 cm from AB. Shade in the area between this line and the line AB

Question

Visitors must stand at least 2 m away from the walls of the monkey enclosure at the zoo. How would you draw an accurate diagram to show where the visitors must not stand, using a scale of 1 cm:1 m?

Zoo enclosure (DEFG)