Loci are a set of points with the same property. Loci can be used to accurately construct lines and shapes. Bearings are three figure angles measured clockwise from North.
A locus is a path formed by a point which moves according to a rule. The plural is loci.
The runner is following a path. This path is a locus.
Locus around a point
The hands of a clock move around the clock and create a locus.
The tip of each hand is always the same distance - equidistant - from the centre of the clock.
The locus the hands create is a circle.
A pair of compasses must be used to create a locus around a point.
Question
Farmer Smith has tied a cow around a post on a rope 4 m long. What is the locus of the cow as it moves around the post?
The locus is a circle 4 m from the post.
Locus from a line
A locus does not have to be a line - it can also be an area.
Example
A flowerbed runs along the grass between A and B. The edge of the flowerbed is 1 m from the grass. How would you draw an accurate diagram showing the flowerbed, using a scale of 1 cm:1 m?
Draw a line parallel to AB 1 cm from AB. Shade in the area between this line and the line AB
Image caption,
The edge of the flowerbed is the locus from the line AB, because it is at a set distance from the line
1 of 2
Slide 1 of 2, Empty flower bed, Draw a line parallel to AB 1 cm from AB. Shade in the area between this line and the line AB
End of image gallery
Question
Visitors must stand at least 2 m away from the walls of the monkey enclosure at the zoo. How would you draw an accurate diagram to show where the visitors must not stand, using a scale of 1 cm:1 m?
Draw four lines parallel to each side of the rectangle, 2 cm away. Use a compass to draw rounded corners at D, E, F and G.
The straight line of the locus is parallel to the edges of the rectangle, because they are at a set distance from the edges. At each corner the locus is a quarter circle drawn from the fixed points D, E, F and G.
Visitors must not stand in the area between the rectangles. Shade this in.