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Compound Locus Geometry Unit 6, Lesson 5 Mrs. King.

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1 Compound Locus Geometry Unit 6, Lesson 5 Mrs. King

2 Definition Compound Locus – a problem involving two or more locus conditions occurring at the same time These different conditions are usually separated by “and” or “and also”

3 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure.

4 Solving Compound Locus Problems Step 1: Draw the diagram showing the information in the problem.

5 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

6 Solving Compound Locus Problems Step 1: Draw the diagram showing the information in the problem. Step 2: Read to determine one of the needed conditions.

7 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

8 Solving Compound Locus Problems Step 1: Draw the diagram showing the information in the problem. Step 2: Read to determine one of the needed conditions. Step 3: Plot the 1 st Locus Condition

9 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

10 Solving Compound Locus Problems Step 1: Draw the diagram showing the information in the problem. Step 2: Read to determine one of the needed conditions. Step 3: Plot the 1 st Locus Condition Step 4: Repeat steps 2&3 until all conditions are satisfied.

11 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

12 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

13 Solving Compound Locus Problems Step 1: Draw the diagram showing the information in the problem. Step 2: Read to determine one of the needed conditions. Step 3: Plot the 1 st Locus Condition Step 4: Repeat steps 2&3 until all conditions are satisfied. Step 5: Place an X where the lines intersect, these are the points that answer the compound locus.

14 Problem: A treasure is buried in your backyard. A dog house is 8 feet from a stump and 18 feet from the tree. The treasure is equidistant from the dog house and the tree AND ALSO 6 feet from the stump. Locate all possible points of the buried treasure. 8 ft. 18 ft.

15 Practice 1: Parallel lines r and s are 8 meters apart, and A is a point on line s. How many points are equidistant from r and s and also 4 meters from A? A rs 8m 4m

16 Practice 2: A given point P is 10 units from a given line. How many points are 3 units from the line and 5 units from point P? P 10 units 3 un. 5 units


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