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Loci Aqa Higher
Exam code:8300
Loci
What are loci?
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A locus (loci is plural) is a line, shape, or path that is determined by following a restriction
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e.g. always being 2 m away from a point would form a circular locus
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You may be asked to construct a locus, although the exam question won’t always use these words as questions are often based on real-world situations
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You may be expected to use some of the constructions mentioned above
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You may need to use a ruler, and a protractor or a pair of compasses
What are the common types of loci?
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A fixed distance from a point
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This locus will be a circle around the point
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Use a pair of compasses
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A fixed distance from a line
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This locus will be a running track shape
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A pair of parallel lines
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A semi-circle at each end
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Equidistant from two points
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This locus will be the perpendicular bisector of the line segment connecting the two points
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Equidistant from two lines
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This locus will be the angle bisector of the angle between the two lines
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How do I know which region to shade?
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To find the region that is (or is not) within a given distance from a point
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Draw a circle around that point
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The radius will be the given distance
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The region inside the circle is closer to the point that the given distance
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The region outside the circle is further away from the point than the given distance
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To find the region that is closer to point A than point B
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Draw a straight line that joins A to B
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Draw the perpendicular bisector of the line
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The region that is closer to A is the side of the perpendicular bisector that contains A
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To find the region that is closer to line AB then line AC
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Draw the angle bisector at point A
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This is the point where the two lines meet
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The region that is closer to the AB is the side of the angle bisector that contains line AB
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You might have to share the region that satisfies multiple conditions
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Deal with one condition at a time
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Put a tick in the region(s) that satisfy that condition
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Put a cross in the region(s) that do not
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Once all conditions have been dealt with, shade the region that only contains ticks and no crosses
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Worked Example
On triangle ABC below, indicate the region that is closer to the side AC than the side BC.

This question is asking for the region that is closer to one side of an angle than the other, so an angle bisector is needed
Open your set of compasses to a distance that is approximately half the length of the sides AB and AC.
This distance is not too important, but keeping it the same length throughout the question is very important
Place the point of the compasses at A and draw arcs across the lines AB and AC. Be very careful not to change the length of the compasses as you draw the arcs
Leaving the compasses open at the same length, put the point at each of the places where the arcs cross the sides AB and AC and draw new arcs which cross over each other in the middle

Draw a line from A to the point where the arcs cross over each other (this won’t necessarily be directly on the third side of the triangle!)
Shade the region between the angle bisector (the line you have drawn) and the side AC

Worked Example
A house lies between Town A and Town B as shown on the scale diagram below.

Two masts, located at the points R and S, provide the area shown on the map with radio signals.
The house will receive its radio signal for the mast located at point R if it is either…
… closer to Town A than Town B, or…
… outside a region 5 miles from the mast at point S.
Showing your working carefully on the scale diagram below, determine whether the house receives radio signals from the mast at point R or the mast at point S.
Begin by finding the region satisfying the first condition; that the house is closer to Town A than Town B
This is found by constructing the perpendicular bisector of the line segment that joins Town A and Town B
You will need to add this line segment in yourself before starting
Open your compasses to more than half of the distance from Town A to Town B and draw arcs both above and below the line joining Town A to Town B
Do this from both the point at Town A and the point at Town B. The arcs should cross over each other

The perpendicular bisector is the line that passes through both of the points where the arcs cross over each other
The house is on the same side of the perpendicular bisector as Town B is
The house is closer to Town B than Town A.
Now check the second condition; to see if the house is further than 5 miles from the mast at point S.
To find the locus of points exactly 5 miles from point S, first consider the scale given on the scale drawing.
1 cm = 1 mile
5 cm = 5 miles
Open your set of compasses to exactly 5 cm. Measure this carefully using a ruler.
Being extra careful not to change the length of your compasses, put the point at S and draw a circle around S with a radius of 5 cm
You may not be able to draw the full circle, but make sure you have the part that is near the point where the house is located
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