What Is the Equation for a Locus Equidistant from the X and Y Axes?

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The discussion revolves around determining the equation of a locus that is equidistant from the x and y axes, a topic within coordinate geometry.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

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  • Participants explore the concept of a locus and suggest potential equations, while expressing uncertainty about the problem's requirements.

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Some participants have proposed an equation, while others express confusion and seek further clarification. There is a mix of suggestions and questions regarding the interpretation of the problem.

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Participants mention a lack of information and express frustration with the concept of loci, indicating that the problem may be challenging for them.

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How would you do this question determine the equation of the locus

Locus whose points are equidistant from the x and y axis? :cry:

I HATE LOCUS!
 
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[tex]y = \pm x[/tex]?
 
I don't know that's all the information given I don't know what to do please help :cry:
 
yes I think that is the answer thanks lol I am so dumb :redface:
 

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