Square (second power, quadratic) + analytic geometry - practice problems - page 3 of 6
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- Parametric equation
Point A [6; -2]. Point B = [-3; 1] Write the parametric equation of the line BA so that t belongs to the closed interval < 0;3 > - Perpendicular projection
Determine the distance of a point B[1, -3] from the perpendicular projection of a point A[3, -2] on a straight line 2 x + y + 1 = 0. - Direction vector
The line p is given by the point P [- 0,5; 1] and the direction vector s = (1,5; - 3) determines: A) value of parameter t for points X [- 1,5; 3], Y [1; - 2] lines p B) whether the points R [0,5; - 1], S [1,5; 3] lies on the line p C) parametric equations - General line equations
In all examples, write the GENERAL EQUATION OF a line that is given in some way. A) the line is given parametrically: x = - 4 + 2p, y = 2 - 3p B) the slope form gives the line: y = 3x - 1 C) the line is given by two points: A [3; -3], B [-5; 2] D) the lin
- The tangent line
Find the tangent line of the ellipse 9x² + 16y² = 144 with slope k = -1. - Tangents to ellipse
Find the magnitude of the angle at which the ellipse x² + 5 y² = 5 is visible from the point P[5, 1]. - Isosceles triangle
In an isosceles triangle ABC with base AB; A [3,4]; B [1,6] and the vertex C lies on the line 5x - 6y - 16 = 0. Calculate the coordinates of vertex C. - Calculate 8
Calculate the coordinates of point B axially symmetrical with point A[-1, -3] along a straight line p : x + y - 2 = 0. - Calculate 7
Calculate the height of the trapezoid ABCD, where the coordinates of vertices are: A[2, 1], B[8, 5], C[5, 5] and D[2, 3]
- Equation of the circle
Find the equation of the circle inscribed in the rhombus ABCD where A[1, -2], B[8, -3], and C[9, 4]. - Calculate 6
Calculate the distance of point A[0, 2] from a line passing through points B[9, 5] and C[1, -1]. - Intersections 3
Find the intersections of the circles x² + y² + 6 x - 10 y + 9 = 0 and x² + y² + 18 x + 4 y + 21 = 0 - On a line
On a line p : 3 x - 4 y - 3 = 0, determine the point C equidistant from points A[4, 4] and B[7, 1]. - Coordinates hexagon
The regular hexagon ABCDEF is given. Point A has coordinates [1; 3], and point D has coordinates [4; 7]. Calculate the sum of the coordinates of the center of its described circle.
- Chord BC
A circle k has the center at the point S = [0; 0]. Point A = [40; 30] lies on the circle k. How long is the chord BC if the center P of this chord has the coordinates [- 14; 0]? - Trapezoid 18313
Find the points A1 B1 symmetric along the y-axis to the points A [-4,0], B [-1,4]. Calculate the perimeter of the trapezoid AB B1 A1. - Coordinates of a centroind
Let’s A = [3, 2, 0], B = [1, -2, 4] and C = [1, 1, 1] be 3 points in space. Calculate the coordinates of the centroid of △ABC (the intersection of the medians). - Suppose
Suppose you know that the length of a line segment is 15, x2=6, y2=14, and x1= -3. Find the possible value of y1. Is there more than one possible answer? Why or why not? - A cell tower
A cell tower is located at coordinates (-5, -7) and has a circular range of 12 units. If Mr. XYZ is located at coordinates (4,5), will he be able to get a signal?
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