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" Find the locus of a point such that the sum of the squares of its distances from two fixed points shall be equivalent to the square of the distance between the fixed points. "
Original Exercises in Plane and Solid Geometry - Page 77
by Levi Leonard Conant - 1905 - 124 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 92

1850 - 638 pages
...which we have, therefore, to resolve the geometrical problem (a very elementary one) — ' to find a point such that ' the sum of the squares of its distances from a certain number ' of given points shall be a minimum,' — a problem which is, in effect, identical...
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Elementary Course of Geometry ...

Charles William Hackley - Geometry - 1847 - 248 pages
...equal to a given line. The same, except the difference of the sides equal to a given line. 35. To find a point such that the sum of the squares of its distances from two given points shall be equal to a given square. D PROBLEMS. PROBLEM I.* To bisect a given line AB. FROM the two centers...
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A Treatise on Plane Co-ordinate Geometry: With Numerous Examples ...

Isaac Todhunter - Geometry - 1855 - 332 pages
...axes, and 0 being the angle ACP. If an ordinate to P meet QQ' in R, the locus of R is an ellipse. 16. The locus of a point such that the sum of the squares of the perpendiculars drawn from it to the sides of a given triangle shall be constant, is an ellipse...
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A Treatise on Plane Co-ordinate Geometry as Applied to the Straight Line and ...

Isaac Todhunter - Conic sections - 1858 - 334 pages
...axes, and 0 being the angle ACP. If an ordinate to P meet QQ' in R, the locus of R is an ellipse. 16. The locus of a point such that the sum of the squares of the perpendiculars drawn from it to the sides of a given triangle shall be constant, is an ellipse...
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Mathematical Questions and Solutions

Mathematics - 1864 - 96 pages
...is the focus. Prove that the tangents at the vertices of the parabolas thus described intersect in a point, such that the sum of the squares of its distances from the four given points is equal to the square of the diameter of the circle 34 1435. Show how to find...
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Mathematical Questions with Their Solutions, from the "Educational Times"...

1864 - 96 pages
...is the focus. Prove that the tangents at the vertices of the paraholas thus descrihee intersect in a point, such that the sum of the squares of its distances from the four given points is equal to the square of the diameter of the circle. Solution hy the PROPOSER....
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry: Chiefly from the Text of Dr. Simson ...

Robert Potts - 1865 - 528 pages
...three planes intersect each other at right angles, so that the planes pass through a fixed point ; find the locus of a point, such that the sum of the squares on its distances from the three planes may be constant for all points in the locus. 74. Describe a...
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An Introduction to Analytical Plane Geometry

William Peveril Turnbull - Geometry, Analytic - 1867 - 298 pages
...by the co-ordinates of F. That is, F lies on the line aft. (3) A point moves so that the difference of the squares of its distances from two given points is constant. Find the locus of the point. Take the line joining the two given points A, B for the axis of x, and...
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An Introduction to Analytical Plane Geometry

W. P. Turnbull - Geometry, Analytic - 1867 - 276 pages
...by the co-ordinates of F. That is, F lies on the line a/3. (3) A point moves so that the difference of the squares of its distances from two given points is constant. Find the locus of the point. Take the line joining the two given points A, B for the axis of x, and...
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Elementary Geometry, Volume 1

James Maurice Wilson - Geometry - 1868 - 132 pages
...triangle ABC. 40. Find the locus of the vertices of triangles of equal area upon the same base. 41. Find the locus of a point, such that the sum of the squares on its distances from two given points is equal to the square on the distance between the two points....
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