Sunday, June 1, 2014

Sometimes I Think They Don't Know English

Following are excerpts from a student responses on a geometry quiz about locus.

The locus of points is the radius of a circle of 2 units
The locus of points is a parallel line radius = 2
The two points are equidistant from each other
The locus is the center with a radius of 3
The locus is a line bisector
The lines are parallel and the locus is their angle bisector
The locus is equidistant and parallel lines. and maybe a circle. maybe.
The locus is two circles that intercept
Point A is the center of a circle with all points equidistant by four units
Two lines cut two points connected by a 2 units line from the midpoint of the 6 unit long line
The locus of points is the perpendicular bisector of the angle
The locus of point is a parallel line line of the segment
I used the midpoint formula to find the locus and it is equidistant from 2 units of (2, 4)
The lines are parallel from the distance
The loci is the midpoint of two equidistant lines that have two points
Rise over run

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