A circle formed by the locus of points whose ratio of distances from two fixed points is a constant value other than 1. It was named after the ancient Greek mathematician Apollonius. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
二定点からの距離の比が1ではない一定値である点の軌跡がつくる円。古代ギリシャの数学者アポロニウスによる。
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