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Homework Help: Maths

Posted by Jiskhaa on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at 4:36am.

Find the equation of the locus of the point P(x,y) which moves so that it's distance from the point (0,3) is equal to its distance from the line y=-3
Show that the point (-6,3) lies on the locus

Please help me with thisand also show working out

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