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- For points P =(x1 y1 ) and Q = (x2, y2) of the coordinate plane, a new distance d (P, Q) is defined by d (P,Q) = | x1 - x2 | + | y1 - y2 |. Let O = (0,0) and A = (3,2). Prove that the set of points in the first quadrant which are equidistant (with respect to the new distance) from O and A consists of the union of a line segment of finite length and an infinite ray. Sketch this set in a labelled diagram.
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For points and of the coordinate plane, a new distance is defined by
Let and . Prove that the set of points in the first quadrant which are equidistant (with respect to the new distance) from and consists of the union of a line segment of finite length and an infinite ray. Sketch this set in a labelled diagram.
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