Module 3 - Plane and Analytic Geometry
Module 3 - Plane and Analytic Geometry
10. The sides of a triangle are 14cm, 15cm and 13 cm. 4. The slope of the line 3x + 2y + 5 = 0 is:
Find the area of the circumscribing circle. A) -2/3
A) 207.4 sq. cm. B) -3/2
B) 209.6 sq. cm. C) 3/2
C) 215.4 sq. cm. D) 2/3
D) 220.5 sq. cm.
5. Find the angle that the line 2y – 9x – 18 = 0 makes
11. A circle is circumscribed about a hexagon. Determine with the x –axis.
the area of the hexagon if the area outside the A) 74.77
hexagon but inside the circle is 15 sq. cm. B) 4.5
A) 73.3 sq. cm. C) 47.77
B) 72.4 sq. cm. D) 77.47
C) 71.7 sq. cm.
D) 74.8 sq. cm. 6. The equation of the line through (1,2) and parallel to
the line 3x – 2y + 4 = 0 is:
12. The sum of the sides of two polygons is 12 and the A) 3x -2y + 1 = 0
sum of their diagonals is 19. The polygons are: B) 3x -2y – 1 = 0
A) Pentagon and heptagon C) 3x + 2y + 1 = 0
B) Both hexagon D) 3x + 2y – 1 = 0
C) Quadrilateral and octagon
D) Triangle and nonagon 7. A line which passes through (5, 6) and (-3, 4) has an
equation of
13. The distance between the center of the three circle A) 5x + 4y + 1 = 0
which are mutually tangent to each other externally B) 5x – 4y – 1 = 0
are 10, 12 and 14 units. The area of the largest circle C) 5x – 4y + 1 = 0
is:
A) 72 pi 8. Find the slope of the line with slope of 2 and y-
B) 23 pi intercept of -3
C) 64 pi A) Y = -3x + 2
D) 16 pi B) Y = 2x -3
C) Y = 2/3 x + 1
PART II: ANALYTIC GEOMETRY D) Y = 3x + 2