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Wonder

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From Maths in Focus Prelim Test Yourself 11

Find the equation of the locus of a point that is always 3 units from the line 4x -3y -1 = 0

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Apply the Perpendicular distance formula and you should have two cartesian equations
 

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Look for hints when doing these sorts of questions.

Like the line is linear, and you want to find the locus such that a point is always a certain distance from that line.

You should be able to notice that the perpendicular distance formula is needed:

 

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Another method - no easier but avoids perpendicular distance:

Pick a point that lies on the given line, say (1,1).
Write down the equation of a circle whose centre is at this point, with radius 3.
The new lines must have the form 4x-3y+c=0. Solve this simultaneously with the equation of the circle, and use the discriminant (equal roots for tangent) to find c.
 

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