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ME Integration 1

Analytic Geometry
Analytic Geometry (Part 1)
Find the distance between (4, -3) and (-2, 5)
A. 10 C. 9
B. 8 D. 11
If the point (x,4) is equidistance from (5, -2) and (3, 4),
find x.
A. 13 C. 9
B. 10 D. 8
The segment (-1,4) to (2, -2) is extended three times its
own length. Find the terminal point.
A. (11, -24) C. (11, -18)
B. (-11, -20) D. (11, -20)
Find the inclination of the line passing through (4,1) and
(-3, -3)
A. (33, 12) C. (6, 9)
B. (5, 0) D. (14, 6)
The line segment connecting (x, 6) and (9, y) is bisected
by the point (7,3). Find the values of x and y.
A. (33, 12) C. (6, 9)
B. (5, 0) D. (14, 6)
What is the distance between the line x+2y+8 = 0 and the
point (5, -2)?
A. 2.17 C. 4.02
B. 3.56 D. 5.12
Determine k such that the line 3x+2y-7 = 0 is parallel to
the line 2x-ky+2 = 0.
A. -4/3 C. 4/3
B. -2/3 D. 2/3
Determine B such that 3x + 2y -7 = 0 is perpendicular to
2x – By + 2 = 0.
A. 5 C. 3
B. 4 D. 2
Find the distance between lines, 3x+y-12=0 & 3x+y-4=0
A. 2.53 C. 1.53
B. 3.53 D. 4.53
Find the equation of the line that passes through (-5, -6)
and (4,3)
A. y = 2x - 1 C. y = x + 1
B. y = 3x - 2 D. y = x - 1
Find the smallest angle between lines 2x + y – 8 = 0 and
x+3y+4=0
A. 30 C. 45
B. 15 D. 60
Determine the area of the triangle bounded by the
straight lines x+2y=7, 3x-4y = 1, and 2x-y+6=0.
A. 20 C. 24
B. 36 D. none of the above
The coordinates of a square are (1, 1), (0, 8), (4, 5), and (-
3, 4). What is the area?
A. 25 C. 18
B. 20 D. 14
A point with a distance from point (0,1) is one-fourth
of its distance from the line y = 4. Find the equation
of its locus.
A. 16x2+15y2-24y=0 C. 16x2+15y2+24y=0
B. 16x2-5y2-24y=0 D. 16x2-15y2+24y=0
What conic section is represented by 4x2 – y2 + 8x +
4y = 15?
A. parabola C. hyperbola
B. ellipse D. circle
Analytic Geometry (Part 2)
What conic section is represented by x2 + 4xy + 4y2 +
2x = 10?
A. parabola C. hyperbola
B. ellipse D. circle
Given the circle x2+y2-6x+12y+9 =0. Find the
coordinates of the center.
A. (3, 6) C. (3, -6)
B. (-3, 6) D. (-3, -6)
Find the equation of the circle whose center is at
(3, -5) and whose radius is 4.
A. x2 + y2 - 6x + 10y + 18 = 0
B. x2 + y2 + 6x + 10y + 18 = 0
C. x2 + y2 + 6x - 10y + 18 = 0
D. x+ + y2 - 6x - 10y + 18 = 0
Find the center of the ellipse x2+4y2-2x-8y+1=0.
A. (1, -1) C. (-1, 1)
B. (-1, -1) D. (1, 1)
Determine the coordinates of the foci of the equation
25x2+16y2-150x+128y+81=0.
A. (3, -1) & (3, -7) C. (-3, -1) & (-3, -7)
B. (3, 1) & (3, 7) D. none of the above
Find the major axis of the ellipse x2+4y2–2x–8y+1=0.
A. 2 C. 4
B. 10 D. 6
Determine the length of latus rectum of the hyperbola
whose equation is 9x2-4y2+90x+189=0.
A. 9 C. 4
B. 2.67 D. none of the above
Find the equation of the asymptote of the hyperbola
x2/9 – y2/4 = 1.
A. 2x-3y=0 C. 2x-y=0
B. 3x-2y=0 D. 2x+y=0
Find the eccentricity of the curve 9x2-4y2-36x+8y=4.
A. 2.15 C. 0.85
B. 1.17 D. none of the above
Given the equation of the parabola 3x + y2 – 4y +7 = 0.
Determine the length of latus rectum.
A. 2 C. 5
B. 3 D. 4
Determine the equation of a parabola with vertex (-
2,3) and focus at (-4,3)
A. y2+8x-6y=25 C. y2+8x+6y=25
B. y2+8x-6y=-25 D. y2-8x-6y=25
An arch 18 m high has the form of parabola with a
vertical axis. The length of a horizontal beam is
placed across the arch 8m from the top is 64m. Find
the width of the arch at the bottom.
A. 86 m C. 106 m
B. 96 m D. 76 m
What is the polar equation of a circle of radius 3 units
and center at (3,0)?
A. r = 6cosθ C. r = 8sinθ
B. r = 8cosθ D. r = 6sinθ
Change the equation x2 - y2 = 4 to polar coordinates.
A. 2 cos 2𝜃 C. cos 2𝜃
B. 2 sec 2𝜃 D. sec 2𝜃
Eliminate the parameter t from the parametric
equations; x = sin(t) and y = cos(2t)-1.
A. x2+2y=0 C. 2x2-y=0
B. x2-2y=0 D. 2x2+y=0

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