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The locus of a point equidistant from two concentric circles is:

  1. a circle concentric with the given circles and inside the smaller circle.

  2. a circle concentric with the given circles and outside the larger circle.

  3. a circle concentric with the given circles and midway between them.

  4. the common centre of the two circles.

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Answer

For concentric circles, every point’s distance from each circle is measured along the same radial direction because the centre is common.

A point that is equidistant from both circles must lie at a radius that is exactly midway between the two radii.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

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