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Analytic Geometry

The document contains a series of analytic geometry problems involving concepts such as finding points, distances, slopes, equations of lines and circles, and properties of conic sections. It includes multiple-choice questions with various options for each problem. The topics covered range from basic geometry to more complex equations involving circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
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Analytic Geometry

The document contains a series of analytic geometry problems involving concepts such as finding points, distances, slopes, equations of lines and circles, and properties of conic sections. It includes multiple-choice questions with various options for each problem. The topics covered range from basic geometry to more complex equations involving circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
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1. Find the abscissa of a point whose ordinate is 5 if this point is b. 14.3


collinear with the points (1, -2) and (4, 2). c. 8.3
a. 6.25 d. 2.5
b. 4.5 13. The distance of point (8,10) from the nearest point on the circle
c. 1.75 a. 20.3
d. 2.50 b. 14.3
2. Find the distance between the points (4, 2) and (5, -1) c. 8.3
a. 9.06 units d. 2.5
b. 6.90 14. Determine the length of chord that is common to the following
c. 9.60 circles: x2 + y2 = 64 and x2 + y2 – 16x = 0.
d. 6.09 a. 16.8 units
3. Find the slope of the line segment joining (-2, -4) and (5, -3)/ b. 19.1
a. -7 c. 11.2
b. -1/7 d. 13.9
c. 1/7 15. A circle has its center at (-3,2) and one end of the diameter is
d. 7 located at 7,2. Find the location of the other end of the diameter.
4. Determine the distance between the intercepts of the line x + 2y – a. (2,13)
6 =0 b. (2,-13)
c. (-13,2)
5. A line must pass the intersection of lines 4x-2y++1=0 and x- d. (13,2)
2y+4=0. Determine the equation of the line if it has a slope of 2/3. 16. Given the circle x2+y2=25, and point Z (3,-4) on the circle, find
a. 11x+4y-6=0 the equation of the line tangent to the circle at point Z.
b. 4x-6y+11=0 a. 2x – 4y = 5
c. 6x-4y+11=0 b. 5y – 4x = 23
d. 4x+11y-6=0 c. 4x – 2y = 5
6. Find the equation of the line passing through A(2, -3) if it is d. 3x – 4y = 25
perpendicular to the lines 2x = t +2 and 6y = 5t -6. 17. Find the equation of the circle passing through the ff points: A
a. 9x + 3y – 5 =0 (4,-2), B(6,1), C(-1,3).
b. 5x – 3y + 9 = 0
c. 3x + 5y + 9 = 0 (18-21) A parabola has the ff equation: (y+3)2=12(x-1). Find the
d. 9x + 5y – 3 = 0 following:
7. Which of the following is the equation of the line passing through 18. Vertex
(4, 0) if it is parallel to the line x – y – 2 = 0. a. (3,1)
a. 5x – 3y – 4 = 0 b. (-1,3)
b. 4x – 5y – 3 = 0 c. (1,-3)
c. 3x – 4y + 5 = 0 d. (3,-1)
d. 4x – 3y – 5 = 0 19. Focus
8. Determine the shape using the following endpoints: A (2,1), B a. (4,1)
(5,5), C (9,2), D(6,-2) b. (-4,3)
a. Rectangle c. (4,-3)
b. Trapezoid d. (4,-1)
c. Triangle 20. Directrix
d. Square a. X = -2
(9-13) Given a circle with the equation: x2 + y2 – 4x + 6y – 23 = 0, b. X = -4
determine the following: c. X = 0
9. Center d. X = -1
a. (-3,-2) 21. Length of the latus rectum
b. (-2,-3) a. 4
c. (2,-3) b. 3
d. (-3,2) c. 9
10. Circumference d. 12
a. 18.6 units 22. An automobile headlight has a parabolic reflector that is 6 inches
b. 37.7 in diameter and 3 inches deep. How far from the vertex should the
c. 25.4 light bulb be placed?
d. 6.28 a. 6
11. Area b. 4
a. 100 c. ¾
b. 113 d. 4/3
c. 162
d. 157 (23-25) For the ellipse whose equation is: 16x2 + 25y2 – 128x – 150y
12. The distance of point (8,10) from the farthest point on the circle + 381 = 0 determine the ff:
a. 20.3 23. Center
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a. 4,3 a. y2 + 2x = 1
b. 3,4 b. y + 2x2 = 1
c. -3,-4 c. c. y2 + 4x = 1
d. -4,-3 d. y2 + x = 2
24. Foci 37. The parametric equation of y2 = 4x is
a. -11/2,3 and -5/2,3 a. x = t2, y = 2t
b. 11/2,3 and -5/2,3 b. x = t2, y = 4t
c. -11/2,3 and 5/2,3 c. x = t, y2 = 8t
d. 11/2,3 and 5/2,3 d. x = t , y2 = 16t
25. Length of the latus rectum
a. 2.4
b. 5.6
c. 3.2
d. 9.8
26. Find the eccentricity of an ellipse whose major axis is twice as
long as its minor axis.
a. 0.454
b. 0.866
c. 0.322
d. d. 0.178

With the equation of the hyperbola 9x2 – 4y2 + 90x + 32y + 125 = 0.
Find the following:
27. Center
a. 4,5
b. -5,4
c. 5,-4
d. -4,5
28. Vertices
a. -3,4 and -7,4
b. 4,-3 and 4,-7
c. 3,4 and 7,4
d. 4,3 and 4,7
29. Foci
a. 4,8.6 and 1.39,4
b. 8.6,1.39 and 4,4
c. -1.39,4 and -8.6,4
d. 4,1.39 and 4,8.6
30. Find the equation of the directrices
a. x1 = -3.9 and x2 = 6.1
b. x1 = -3.9 and x2 = -6.1
c. x1 = 3.9 and x2 = 6.1
d. x1 = -3.9 and x2 = -6.1
31. Determine which conic sections are the following:
a. y2 + 3x – 2y + 7 = 0
b. 4x2 + 4y2 – 8x + 4y + 1 = 0
c. 13x2 + 10xy + 13y2 c+ 6x – 42y – 27 = 0

32. Find the polar coordinate of (3, -6).

33. Find the rectangular coordinate of (100, 1200)


34. 34. y = x2 in polar coordinate system is:
a. cosθ = rsinθ
b. tan θ = rcos2θ
c. sinθ = rcos2θ
d. cotθ = rcos2θ
35. 8. x2 + y2 + 8x = 0 in polar coordinate system is
a. r = -8sinθ
b. r = -8cosθ
c. r = -4sinθ
d. r = -4cosθ
36. r ( 1 + cos θ ) = 1 in Cartesian Form is:

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