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CSMath Final Exam 2021
CSMath Final Exam 2021
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Course, Year and Section: Date:
For numbers 1 – 50: Determine whether the encircled answer is TRUE or FALSE by shading the box ;
if NOT, write the correct letter that will make the statement true on the space provided
before each number.
T F
_____1. For the point P (–3, 7), –3 is called the ___________.
A. abscissa B. ordinate C. slope D. y – intercept
_____2. The point (–1, –2) is in what Quadrant?
A. I B. II C. III D. IV
_____3. For all points on the x – axis, the y – coordinate is ________.
A. positive B. negative C. undefined D. zero
_____4. A segment joining (1, 1) and (x2, y2) has its midpoint at (5, 9). Find (x2, y2)
A. (9, 5) B. (9, 17) C. (17, 5) D. (17, 9)
_____5. Find the midpoint of the segment joining the points (4, –2) and (–8, 6).
A. (6, 4) B. (–6, –4) C. (2, 2) D. (–2, 2)
_____6. Find the distance between the points (3, –2) and (6, 4).
A. √ B. √ C. √ D. √
_____7. What is the slope of the line passing through the points (4, 6) and (–1, –2)?
A. 4/3 B. 3/4 C. 8/5 D. 5/8
_____8. M is the midpoint of . The coordinates of A are (–2, 3) & the coordinates of M
̅̅̅̅
are (1, 0). Find the coordinates of B.
A. (– ) B. (4, –3) C. (–4, 3) D. (–5, 6)
_____9. The point (–4, –2) lies on a circle. What is the length of the radius of this circle if
the center is located at (–8, –10).
A. √ B. √ C. √ D. √
_____10. Find the midpoint of the segment connecting the points (a, b) and (5a, –7b).
A. (3a, –3b) B. (2a, –3b) C. (3a, –4b) D. (–2a, 4b)
_____11. Find the radius of a circle whose diameter has endpoints (–3, –2) and (7, 8).
A. 5 B. √ C. (2, 3) D. √
_____12. If in ABC, AB = 8, BC = 10, AC = 12 and P, Q, R are the midpoints of the
sides, what is the perimeter of PQR?
A. 10 units B. 12 units C. 15 units D. 16 units
_____13. Consider points X (–3, –5) and Y (–1, –2). Find a third point Z collinear to X
and Y such that Y is one third of the way from X to Z.
A. (2, 5) B. (3, 4) C. (4, 3) D. (5, 2)
_____14. Trisect the line segment from A (–3, –5) to B (3, 4). Find point C that is nearer
to B.
A. (–1, –2) B. (–1, –1) C. (1, 1) D. (2, 5)
_____15. Consider X (–2, 5) and Y (4, –4). Extend the segment XY beyond Y, 99 times its
length. Find the endpoint Z (x, y).
A. (–598, –895) B. (–598, 895) C. (598, –895) D. (598, 895)
A. (5, 10) & (5, –10) C. (–5, 10) & (–5, –10)
B. (10, 5) & (10, –5) D. (–10, 5) & (–10, –5)
_____39. The equation of a parabola with vertex at (0, 0) and focus at (–3, 0).
A. y2 = 12x B. y2 = –12x C. x2 = 12y D. x2 = –12y
_____40. The equation of a parabola with vertex at (0, 0) and directrix at y = – 2.
A. y2 = 8x B. y2 = –8x C. x2 = 8y D. x2 = –8y
_____41. The fixed point in a parabola is called ___________.
A. axis B. center C. focus D. vertex
_____42. The point at which the parabola intersects the axis is called the ________.
A. directrix B. focus C. latus rectum D. vertex
_____43. The fixed points in an ellipse are called _________.
A. axes B. center points C. foci D. vertices
_____44. The midpoint of the line segment joining the foci and the vertices in an ellipse.
A. major axis B. minor axis C. center D. latera recta
_____45. The line through the center and perpendicular to the major axis in an ellipse.
A. minor axis B. latera recta C. focal length D. directrix
_____46. A chord through a focus and perpendicular to the major axis in an ellipse.
A. minor axis B. latera recta C. focal length D. directrix
_____47. The endpoints of the latera recta maybe found using the formula ________.
BONUS: Find the center, vertex, endpoints of the major/minor chords, foci, length of latus rectum, and
eccentricity then sketch the graph of the ellipse with the equation .
y
6
0 x
-14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
-2
-4
-6
Prepared by:
MA. EDEN R. SALAGUSTE