DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS & DIVISION OF CONIC SECTION: ELLIPSE
LINE SEGMENT 16. Given the ellipse 4x^2 + 3y^2 + 2x + 1. Find the distance between (11,15) and y – 5 = 0, determine the following: (4,-11). a. Center 2. Find the midpoint between (11,15) and b. Vertices and co-vertices (4,-11). c. Foci 3. A point divides internally the line d. Equation of directrix segment joining the points (8,9) and e. Eccentricity (-7,4) in the ratio 2:3. Find the f. Length of latus rectum coordinates of the point. 17. An earth satellite has an apogee of 4. The segment (-2,5) to (3,-7) is extended 2450 miles and a perigee of 410 miles. three times its own length. Find the Assuming that the earth’s radius is 400 terminal point. miles, what is the value of the eccentricity of ellipse which with the EQUATION OF A LINE center of the earth at one focus and whose apogee and perigee satisfy the 5. Find the equation of the line that conditions above? passes through (5,-6) and (2,4). 6. Find the equation of the line with a CONIC SECTION: HYPERBOLA slope of 3 and contains the point (1,5). 7. Find the equation of the line that 18. Given the hyperbola 9x^2 – 4y^2 – 18x passes through (4,-1) and is, + 32y – 91 = 0, determine the following: a. Parallel to 2x – 3y = 9 a. Center b. Perpendicular to 2x – 3y = 9 b. Vertices c. Foci DISTANCE FROM A POINT TO A LINE AND BETWEEN d. Equation of directrix TWO LINES e. Eccentricity f. Equation of asymptotes 8. Find the distance of the point (6,2) to g. Length of latus rectum the line y = 4x + 7. 19. The coordinates of the vertices of a 9. Find the distance between y = 2x + 5 and hyperbola are (9,2) and (1,2) and the y = 4x + 2020. distance between its two foci is 10. Find its equation. LOCUS OF POINTS POLAR COORDINATES Find the equation of the locus of the following conditions. 20. Determine the polar form (1,5). 10. Equidistant from (5,3) and (2,1). 21. Determine the rectangular form of the 11. Equidistant from line y = 10 and the point (4,60°). origin. 22. Determine the polar form of the equation 4x – 3y = 10. CONIC SECTION: CIRCLE
12. Find the equation of the circle with
center at (1,2) and a point (4,-1) is along the circumference of the circle. 13. Find the equation of the circle that passes through (2,1), (0,5) and (-1,2).
CONIC SECTION: PARABOLA
14. Given the parabola, 3y = 3x^2 + 4x +
5, determine the following: a. Vertex b. Focus c. Equation of directrix d. End of latus rectum e. Eccentricity 15. Find the equation of the parabola “You are too busy doubting yourself while whose axis of symmetry parallel to x- others are remarkably intimidated by your axis and passes through the points potentials.” (1,0), (5,1) and (3,2). ACTalosig, CE2018