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Loci (Locus and Its Constructions) Solutions for ICSE Board Class 10 Mathematics

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Free download of step-by-step solutions for class 10 mathematics chapter 16 - Loci

Chapter 16 in class 10 ICSE board is quite easy and easily understandable. All the exercise questions are solved and are explained by an expert teacher and as per ICSE board guidelines.


Students that are appearing for the board exam must have started their preparation. Students must have also learned about their syllabus and the weightage of the same. The weightage for this chapter is quite high but luckily it is the easiest chapter out of all the chapters in the class 10 ICSE board. It is comparatively easy because this can be easily understood by any student without giving so much effort to understand it.


Though it is easily understandable, we cannot assure that questions are going to be in direct form and easily approachable. Because of this, students are asked to give much importance to other topics. This is an area where students can score better and boost their marks. This can also be called a lucky corner since it is easily scorable. Prepare as much as you can, give in your maximum efforts, and yes, you are better than others. 


Knowing that ICSE is of higher standards than other boards, you cannot take chances by not preparing for the easiest chapter. Like previously said, there are high possibilities to get twisted and tough problematic questions from this chapter especially. The board is not going to allow you to sit back and enjoy by giving some easiest topics in a chapter. Here, the board members check if the students are really giving any effort to learn the topics in-depth and practicing enough? Are they giving the effort in the easiest chapter too? And so on. There are many parameters that the students are examined by giving some easy topics. Prove yourself to be a better student. Go to the Vedantu website and download the free PDF and start practicing right away

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Introduction to Loci

On jumping to the context of the concept, loci are defined as a set of points with the same property. They are used to construct lines and shapes accurately. Loci are the ‘n’ number of locus. In geometry, a locus is a set of all points ( line, line segment, a curve, or a surface) whose location is satisfied or is determined by one or more conditions or it can also be said as a set of points satisfying several conditions. 


The purpose of the construction is that it starts with the planning, designing, and continues until the goal is done (the point is traced). There is a whole geometry class given on our website, the Vedantu. 


Study with Vedantu

Students that have missed the class and students that need a revision in loci and its construction can take a look at solutions for ICSE board class 10 Maths chapter 16. It helps you revise, also to learn from the beginning. It is made sure that the materials in our website Vedantu follow all the guidelines that are set by the ICSE board. Thus, these materials will be from the exam point of view. Students can use this as recall material at the last minute as well. But for beginners, this is fully explained. They can learn the entire topic right from the start, it is made that much clear. The chapter-wise solutions are also available. It will help students to clear their confusion wherever they are stuck. There are two exercises 16(a) and 16(b), the solutions of both are available.

FAQs on Loci (Locus and Its Constructions) Solutions for ICSE Board Class 10 Mathematics

1. How is learning chapter 16 - Loci, help students to score better?

Yes, learning loci and its construction will help you to score better in the subject especially in geometry. It is easy to understand the concept yet implementing the concept matters. Students can download free PDFs on the Vedantu website to score better with more practice. Since this is an easy topic but falls under geometry, a lot of practice is required. Practice enough to be confident in the exam. So do what is necessary and make your dream come true.

2. Is the chapter on Loci hard to understand?

Loci and its construction is the easiest topic comparatively, in the maths subject. But it needs more practice and it takes a lot to understand the concept clearly. Once understood, this will be the easiest. To make this easier, more practice from the student's side is expected. That is why the board has introduced an easy topic and monitors how you handle such topics. So no topic is easy and hard, it is all about your preparation and the study you do.

3. Do the Solutions for ICSE Board Class 10 Mathematics (Concise - Selina Publishers)  follow ICSE board guidelines?

The question paper as well as the explanation material on the Vedantu website do follow all the guidelines given by the ICSE board. Everything is already there on the website and you just have to go through it. Students can follow these materials which are appropriate and follow the rules and can use them for the preparation. Preparation with these materials help you figure out how the questions will be in the main exam and how the answers should be written for the given type of questions.

4. How am I to score good marks if I prepare only with the materials?

There are high chances of scoring good marks when preparing with the online sources because all these materials are following the ICSE guidelines and you will have these as a preview for what you are going to face in the examination. So, preparing with materials will give no lesser marks comparatively. Make use of all the materials on the internet and make notes to make your study more enhanced.

5. What is locus?

The locus of a point is defined as the set of points that satisfies certain conditions. Usually, the points can be a curve or a surface given in two-dimensional geometry. Or this can also be defined as, when a point moves in a plane in accordance to some given conditions, the path along which it moves is called a locus. We hope it has helped you. You can go through the website to get a more detailed analysis of the chapter and the topic.