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Exam in Analytic Geometry With Answers

The document contains a 30 item reviewer for mathematics majors focusing on analytic geometry. The questions cover topics like the slope and intercept form of lines, finding distances and midpoints, the standard form of equations for circles, parabolas and other conic sections, and performing transformations of axes. Test takers are asked to choose the correct answer from multiple choice options for each question.

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Exam in Analytic Geometry With Answers

The document contains a 30 item reviewer for mathematics majors focusing on analytic geometry. The questions cover topics like the slope and intercept form of lines, finding distances and midpoints, the standard form of equations for circles, parabolas and other conic sections, and performing transformations of axes. Test takers are asked to choose the correct answer from multiple choice options for each question.

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Licensure Examination for Teachers

Reviewer for Mathematics Major


Scope: Analytic Geometry
I. Multiple Choice : Write the capital letter that corresponds to the best answer on the blank
provided before each number.

1. The smallest non negative angle that the line makes with the positive direction of the x-
axis.
A. Obtuse angle B. Scalene angle C. Angle of Inclination D. None

2. The constant distance connecting the center and any point on the circle.
A. Diameter B. Radius C. Chord D. Directrix

3. What is the radius of the circle x2 + y2 - 9 = 0


A. 3 B. 3 C. 9 D. 0

4. The equation of the line through (2,4) and (4,6) is


A. 2x – y + 4 = 0 B. x + y + 4 = 0 C. x – 2y + 2 = 0 D. x – y + 2 = 0

5. The intercept form for algebraic straight line equation is :


x y a b
A. y = mx + b B. + =1 C. Ax + By + = 0 D. + y = 1
a b x
6. What is the slope of the line 3x + 2y + 1 = 0
3 2 2 3
A. - B. C. - D.
2 3 3 2

7. Find the distance between the given lines 4x – 3y = 12 and 4x – 3y = - 8


A. 3 B. 8 C. 10 D. 4

8. Find the distance between points (3,4) and (-1, 3)


A. 14 B. 13 C. 17 D. none

9. The normal form of a line Ax + By + C = 0


A. x sin + y cos= 1 B. cos 2 x + sin 2 x = 1
C. x cos + y sin = 1 D. A 2  B 2

10. Find the distance from a point (-1, 0 ) to the line 3x – 4y = 22


A. 5 B. 10 C. 7 D. 9
11. The Midpoint formula
 x1  x 2 y1  y 2   x1  x 2 y1  y 2 
A.  ,  B.  , 
 2 2   2 2 
y 2  y1
C. ( y 2  y1 ) 2  ( x 2  x1 ) 2 D.
x 2  x1

12. The angle of inclination of a line


y 2  y1  m2  m1 
A.   Arc tan B.   Arc tan  
x 2  x1  1  m1 m2 
 m2  m1   m  m1 
C.   Arc tan  D.   Arc tan 2 
 1  m1 m 2   1  m1 m2 

13. The line represented by x = 5 is


A. parallel to the y axis B. perpendicular to the x axis
C. parallel to the x - axis D. Both A and B
14. Find the equation of the directrix of the parabola (x-4)2 = 16y
A. y = -4 B. y = 2
C. y = 0 D. y = -2
15. The equation of the tangent line to the circle x + y2 = 13 at the point (2,3) is
2

A. 2x – 3y + 10 = 0 B. 3x + 5y + 1 = 0
C. 2x + 3y – 13 = 0 D. none

16. Find the distance between the points (6, 150) and (8, 750)
A. 2 13 B. 2 14
C. 3 13 D. none

17. The polar coordinates of rectangular coordinates (-1, 3 ) is


A. ( 2, 1200 ) B. Both A and C
0
C. (- 2, 300 ) D. none

18. Find the distance between points P1 (1, - 6, -2) and P2 ( 5, 4, -1)
A. 117 B. 4 7
C. 5 7 D. none

19. If the product of the slopes of any two straight lines is negative 1, one of these lines
are said to be:
A. Parallel B. Skew
C. perpendicular D. non-intersecting

20. In a conic section, if the eccentricity e>1, the locus is a ____________ .


A. ellipse B. parabola
C. hyperbola D. circle

21. The parabola y = -x2 – 6x – 9 opens:


A. to the left B. to the right
C. upward D. downward
22. During a heavy rain, 0.25m of water fell. Find how many gallons of water fell on a
level 10-hectare park. Notice that 1 gal = 3.7 m3.

A. 7,656.76 gal B. 6,756.76 gal


C. 7,566.76 gal D. none

23. A water tank is to contain 6 cubic meters. If its length is 4 meters and its width is 2
meters, find the height of the tank.
A. 0.57 m B. 0.75 m
C. 1.02 m D. none
24. How much material was used in the manufacture of 2,500 dice if each die has an
edge of 3 cm.
A. 57,566 cm3 B. 67,500 cm3
C. 76,566 cm3 D. none

25. Transform polar equation  = 450 into Cartesian equation


A. x + y = 0 B. 2x – y = 1
C. x = y D. none

26. Find the new equation if the origin is moved to the given point O’ (3, -2) by a
translation of axes. The equation is x – 2y – 4 = 0
A. x ’ – 2y ‘ + 3 = 0 B. x ‘ + 2y ‘ + 3 = 0
C. x ‘ - 2y ‘ – 3 = 0 D. none

27. What is the new coordinates of point ( 3, 2) if the origin is move to O’(4,1)
A. ( -1, 1) B. ( -1 , - 1)
C. ( 1, 1 ) D. none

28. In an ellipse, a chord which contains a focus and is in a line perpendicular to the major
axis is a :
A. latus rectum B. conjugate axis
C. minor axis D. focal width

29. A horizontal line has a slope of :


A. negative B. positive
C. zero D. infinity

30. Find the new equation of the line 5x + 4y + 3 = 0 if the origin is translated to the point
(1,2)
A. 5x ‘ + 4 y ‘ + 16 = 0 B. 4x ‘ + 3 y ‘ - 12 = 0
C. 3x ‘ + 4 y ‘ - 10 = 0 D. 4x ‘ + 4 y ‘ - 12 = 0

_________________End of Exam________________

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