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The document discusses properties of conic sections including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone. It provides examples of equations that represent various conic sections and asks questions about identifying the type of conic section or geometric properties defined by each equation.
The document discusses properties of conic sections including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone. It provides examples of equations that represent various conic sections and asks questions about identifying the type of conic section or geometric properties defined by each equation.
The document discusses properties of conic sections including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone. It provides examples of equations that represent various conic sections and asks questions about identifying the type of conic section or geometric properties defined by each equation.
1) The intersection of a cone with a plane givesA ) P o i n t B ) L i n e C ) C o n i c S e c t i o n D ) Tw o pointsA n s w e r : C 2) The conic sections a re described toda bA ) L i n e a r ! " # a t i o n B ) B i $ % # a d r a t i c e " # a t i o n s C ) %#adratic e"#ationsD)C#bic e"#ationsA n s w e r : C &) The standard conic section areA ) C i r c l e B ) P a r a b o l a C ) ! l l i p s e ' hperbolaD)All A( B( C are tr#eA n s w e r : D ) The degenerate conic se ctions areA ) a p o i n t B ) t w o c o i n c i d e n t l i n e s C ) a p a i r o f l i n e s D)All A( B( C are tr#eA n s w e r : D *) The e"#ation &+ 2 , + - * 2 . / is calledA ) % # a d r a t i c B ) L i n e a r C ) ! + p l i c i t D)0oogeneo#sA n s w e r : D ) The two lines represented b the e"#ation3+ 2 - 1+ $ 3 2 . /areA ) P a r a l l e l B ) 4 o n P a r a l l e l C ) P e r p e n d i c # l a r D ) C o i n c i d e ntA n s w e r : C 5) 6f the two lines represente d b the e"#ationa+ 2 - 2h+ - b 2 . / are perpendic#lar then(A ) a . b B ) h . a b C ) a - b . / D ) h . a - b A n s w e r : C 3) The angle between the p air of lines represented b ( &+ 2 , + , & 2 . / isA) π '2B) π '&C) π 'D) π 'A n s w e r : A 7) The pair of lines represented b 2 , & . / areA ) P a r a l l e l B ) P e r p e n d i c # l a r C ) 4 o n parallelD)CoincidentA n s w e r : A 1/) The center of the circle represented b the e"#ation 8+ , 1) 2 - 8 , 2) 2 . isA ) 8 / ( / ) B ) 8 1 ( 1 ) C ) 8 1 ( 2 ) D ) 8 1 ( $ 2 ) A n s w e r : C 11) The radi#s of the circle( represented b the e"#ation + 2 - 2+ - 1 - 2 - - . 1 isA ) 1 B)3C ) 1 1 D)A n s w e r : D 12) The length of the diaeter of the circle represented bthe e"#ation 2+ 2 - 2 2 ,3./ ( isA)3B)C)2D ) 1 A n s w e r : B 1&) T he length of the chord of the circle defined b+ 2 - + - - 2 - - 7 . 7 ( p a s s i n g t h ro # g h t h e center isA)7B)&C)
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