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samsonhohoho

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Find the equation of the path of a point P(x,y) as it moves in the XY-Plane such that its distance to the line y=x is always 1/2 its distance to the origin.

I know how the graph looks like, but i dont know how to find the equation. Please show working THANKS!!!
 
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We must use the perpendicular distance formula because we are dealing with P, a point, and a line, x-y=0.

So, suppose the line is called and the origin is . Then:



You should be able to go from there. I think you will need to impose a restriction on your final answer since we squared both sides.
 
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