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A A and B B are two points in R 2 \mathbb{R}^2 . What is the locus of points such that the ratio of the distances from A A and B B is always λ : 1 \lambda:1 , where λ \lambda is a positive real number not equal to 1 ? 1?

Straight line Circle Hyperbola Catenary Nondegenerate parabola Non-circle ellipse Finite set of points None of the above

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Utkarsh Duvey
Dec 7, 2018

see circle of apollonius :

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