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CBSE

COORDINATE GEOMETRY TP 1
Class 10 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 1 hour Maximum Marks: 30

Section A
1. The distance of the point P (2, 3) from the x-axis is [1]

a) 3 b) 1

c) 2 d) 5
Section B
2. Prove that the points A(-1, 0), B(3, 1), C(2, 2) and D(-2, 1) are the vertices of a parallelogram ABCD. Is it also a [2]
rectangle?
3. Two vertices of a ΔABC are given by A(6, 4) and B(-2, 2), and its centroid is G( 3,4). Find the coordinates of [2]
the third vertex C of ΔABC.
4. Find a relation between x and y such that the point (x, y) is equidistant from the point (3, 6) and (-3, 4). [2]
Section C

5. Find the point on the x–axis which are at a distance of 2√5 from point (7, –4). How many such points are there? [3]
6. The centre of a circle is (2a, a - 7). Find the values of a if the circle passes through the point (11, -9). Radius of [3]

the circle is 5√2 cm.
7. Find the values of x for which the distance between the point P (2, -3) and Q (x, 5) is 10. [3]
Section D
Question No. 8 to 11 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
The design of Christmas tree is shown in the following graph:

8. What is the distance of point A from x-axis?


9. What is the Length of BC?
10. What is the Length of FG?
11. What is the perimeter of its trunk LMPN?​​
Section E
12. If two opposite vertices of a square are (5, 4) and (1, -6), find the coordinates of its remaining two vertices. [5]
13. Prove that the points (3, -2), (4, 0), (6, -3) and (5, -5) are the vertices of a parallelogram. [5]

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