The locus of a point which is 5 cm from the line LM is a<...
The locus of a point which is 5 cm from the line LM is a
line distance 10 cm from LM and parallel to LM
pair of line on opposite sides of LM and parallel to it, each distance 5 cm from LM
line parallel to LM and 5 cm from LM
pair of parallel lines on one side of LM and parallel to LM
Correct answer is B
The locus of a point which is 5cm from the line LM is a pair of lines on opposite sides of LM and parallel to it, each distance 5cm from LM.
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