Currently, the most efficient way to study locus problems; and the wide variety of rules/properties you may be asked to prove is to:
1. Grind out problems.
2. Identify what circle geometry property is being used.
3. Learn it and move on.
I'm still not super convinced with how thorough this method is though. To what extent did the former circle geometry topic (4u) help with overall geometry problems throughout the entire course? Also, my 4u teachers basically set out all of 3u circle geometry from the old syllabus (in focus) in preparation for locus next term, is it worth spending the time doing?
Cheers.
1. Grind out problems.
2. Identify what circle geometry property is being used.
3. Learn it and move on.
I'm still not super convinced with how thorough this method is though. To what extent did the former circle geometry topic (4u) help with overall geometry problems throughout the entire course? Also, my 4u teachers basically set out all of 3u circle geometry from the old syllabus (in focus) in preparation for locus next term, is it worth spending the time doing?
Cheers.