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MATH 4

1) Find the distance between the points (1, 2) and (5, 5). 19) Find the area of a quadrilateral if its diagonals are 25 cm and 40
A. 5 C. 4 cm long respectively, and the angles between the diagonals is 60
B. 9.22 D. 3.605 degrees.
2) A line of slope 3 passes through the point (7, 10). If a point on the A. 433 cm2 C. 312 cm2
2
line has an abscissa 2, find its ordinate. B. 540 cm D. 266 cm2
2
A. -3 C. -2 20) A trapezoid has an area of 36 cm and an altitude of 2 cm. Its two
B. -4 D. -5 bases have a ratio of 4:5. Find the length of the shorter base.
3) A line passes through (-2, 5) and (k, 1) and has an x-intercept of 3. A. 15 cm C. 16 cm
Find k. B. 18 cm D. 20 cm
A. 2 C. 3 21) The diagonals of a parallelogram are 18 cm and 30 cm
B. 1 D. 4 respectively. If one side of the parallelogram is 12 cm, find the area
4) Find the equation of a line passing through (1, 4) and (4, 1) of the parallelogram.
A. x – y = 3 C. x + y = 5 A. 200 cm2 C. 246 cm2
B. x + y = 3 D. x – y = 5 B. 216 cm2 D. 224 cm2
5) Find the equation of a line through (1, 2) parallel to the line 3x – 22) Find he number of sides of a polygon if the sum of the interior
2y = 4 = 0 angles is 2520°
A. 2x + 3y – 8 = 0 C. 2x + 3y – 4 = 0 A. 20 C. 16
B. 3x – 2y – 2 = 0 D. 3x – 2y + 1 = 0 B. 18 D. 14
6) Find the angle at which the lines, y = x + 1 and y = -3x + 5 23) Find area of a regular nonagon whose sides measure 3 cm.
intersect A. 55.64 cm2 C. 58.53 cm2
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A. 54.64 C. 59.32 B. 54.56 cm D. 53.58 cm2
2
B. 66.71 D. 63.43 24) A cube has a lateral area of 100 m . Find the volume of the cube.
7) Find the distance of the line 8x – 5y – 121 = 0 to the point (1, 1) A. 64 m3 C. 1000 m3
3
A. 10.47 C. 12.51 B. 200 m D. 125 m3
B. 11.36 D. 13.87
8) Find the distance between two parallel lines having equations 3x –
4y – 10 = 0 and 3x – 4y – 20 = 0.
A. 10 C. 2
B. 5 D. 4
9) Find points (-2, 0), (2, 3) and (5, -1) are vertices of a triangle. Find
the area of the triangle.
A. 12.5 C. 15
B. 10 D. 14.25
10) Find the equation of a parabola with vertex at (0, 3) and directrix,
x = -1.
A. x2 – 2x – 3y + 9 = 0 C. y2 – 4x + 6y – 9 = 0
B. y – 4x – 6y + 9 = 0
2
D. y2 – 2x – 6y + 9 = 0
11) Find the coordinate of the focus of the parabola y2 + 8x = 0.
A. (-2, 0) C. (-4, 0)
B. (-1, 0) D. (0, -1)
12) The height of a parabolic arch is 6 m. If the width across the arch
4 m above the bottom is 14 m, find the width of the arch across the
bottom.
A. 24.24 m C. 20.96 m
B. 30.64 m D. 27.48 m
13) Find the equation of an ellipse with center at (2, 0) focus at (5, 0),
and the length of the semi-minor axis is 4.
A. 25x2+16y2–56x–300=0 C.25x2+16y2–81x–325=0
B. 16x2+25y2-96x-256=0 D.16x2+25y2-64x-336=0
14) Find the distance between the foci of the ellipse 32x2 + 36y2 -
1152 = 0.
A. 8 C. 6
B. 4 D. 10
15) The moons orbit is an ellipse with the earth at one focus. The
length of the major axis is 478000 mi and the eccentricity is 0.0544.
Find the apogee of the moon to earth
A. 226,000 mi C. 220,000 mi
B. 230,000 mi D. 252,000 mi
16) The end points of the conjugate axis of a hyperbola are (0,4) and
(0, -4), and the length of each latus rectum is 6. Find the equation of
the hyperbola.
A. 196x2-256y2-2304=0 C. 114x2-256y2-4096=0
2 2
B. 121x -116y -5020=0 D. 104x2-116y2-3401=0
17) Find the length of the latus rectum of the hyperbola, 16y2 – 49x2
+ 128y + 294x – 969 = 0.
A.4.57 C. 4.89
B. 4.69 D. 8.48
18) Find the equation of its asymptotes of the hyperbola 9x 2 – 16y2 =
144.
A. y = ±3/4 x C. y = ±4/3 x
B. y = ±1/2 x D. y = ±2 x

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