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Republic of the Philippines

Tarlac State University


COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Lucinda Campus, Tarlac City
CALCULUS I with ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
Midterm Exam
S.Y 2022-2023

Name: __________________________________________________ Date: _____________


Grade and Section: _____________________ Score: ____________
I. Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. Conic sections are curves obtained as the intersection of a cone with a _____.
a. sphere b. cylinder c. plane d. cube

2. Which Greek mathematician is often credited with the systematic study of conic
sections?
a. Pythagoras c. Archimedes
b. Euclid d. Apollonius

3. A set of all coplanar points such that the distance from a fixed point is constant.
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

4. A set of all coplanar points that the sum of its distance from two fixed points is constant.
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

5. A set of all coplanar points such that the difference of its distances from two fixed points
is constant.
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

6. A set of all coplanar points that are equidistant from a fixed line and a fixed point not on
the fixed line.
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola
For items 7-10, determine which conic section is being asked based on the general formula.
7. 2𝑥 2 + 2𝑦 2 − 16𝑥 + 12𝑦 − 4 = 0
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

8. 𝑦 2 − 12𝑦 − 4𝑥 + 28 = 0
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

9. 4𝑦2 – 𝑥2− 40𝑦 − 12𝑥 + 60 = 0


a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola
10. 𝑥2 + 2𝑦2 − 2𝑥 + 8𝑦 − 11 = 0
a. Circle c. Ellipse
b. Parabola d. Hyperbola

11. The conic is a parabola if the eccentricity is ___.


a. equal to 1 c. less than 1
b. equal to 0 d. greater than 1

12. The conic is a hyperbola if the eccentricity is ___.


a. equal to 1 c. less than 1
b. equal to 0 d. greater than 1

13. The conic is an ellipse if the eccentricity is ___.


a. equal to 1 c. less than 1
b. equal to 0 d. greater than 1

14. The conic is a circle if the eccentricity is ___.


a. equal to 1 c. less than 1
b. equal to 0 d. greater than 1
Identification: Determine which type of conic section is resembled by the following OBJECTS.
Write C if it’s circle, P if it’s parabola, E if it’s ellipse, H if it’s hyperbola. Write your answer in
the space provided before the number.
_____15. Football ball
_____16. Arch
_____17. Pizza
_____18. Wall Clock
_____19. Orbit of planets
_____20. Hourglass
_____21. Trajectory of a ball
_____22. Sides of a guitar

For items 23-27. Identify what part of the conic section is being asked. Write your answer in the
space provided below.

9.
10.

11.
13.
12. .
.

23. 24. 25.


26. 27.
III. Illustration: Illustrate the following.
28. Circle 29. Ellipse 30. Parabola 31. Hyperbola

32. Point 33. Line 34. Intersecting Lines

IV. Solving. Solve the following. Write your solutions and answers on a separate sheet of
paper.

35-37. On a map, Cali’s house is located at (−2, 5) and Reo’s house is at (6, −2). How long is the
direct path from Cali’s house to Reo’s house?

38-40. The Tabaquero and Jose families decided to go to a concert together. The Tabaqueros live
6 kilometers west and 3 kilometers north of the concert. The Joses lives 2 kilometers east
and 4 kilometers south. How far apart do they live?

41-43. Find the center point of a line segment with endpoints (1,5) and (1, –1) using the
midpoint formula.

44-46. Find the center of a circle whose diameter has endpoints (–1, –5) and (5, –1).

47-49. Coach Silva drew his basketball team’s next play on the coordinate grid. He placed Omar
at (1, 3). He will be passing the ball to RB at (−6, 3). What is the distance of the pass
from Omar to RB?

50-52. Ron is at Tarlac City which is 2 km west and 4 km north of TSU Main. Louise is at
Sutherland, which is 4 km east and 6 km south of the school. How far apart are Ron and
Louise?

53-55. Flomar needs to draw a perfect circle. The endpoints of one of the diameters need to fall
on (7, 1) and (−1, −1). Where should he locate the center of the circle?

56-58. Find the values of k such that the points (k, –1) and (5,4) have a distance of 13 units.

59-61. If the distance between the points (5, - 2) and (1, a) is 5, find the values of a.

62-64. One endpoint of a line segment is (8, −1). The point (5, −2) is one-third of the way from
that endpoint to the other endpoint. Find the other endpoint.

65. Transform into general form.


(x − 3)2 + (y - 2)2 = 25
66. Transform into standard form.
𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 − 10𝑥 − 6𝑦 − 18 = 0

67-69. Solve for the standard form of the and provide the coordinates of the vertex and latus
rectum.
𝑦 2 − 12𝑦 − 4𝑥 + 28 = 0

70-72. Solve for the standard form of the and provide the length of the major and minor axis.
𝑥2 + 2𝑦2 − 2𝑥 + 8𝑦 − 11 = 0

73-75. Solve for the general equation of the and provide the endpoints of the transverse and
conjugate axis.
2
(𝑥 − 2)2 (𝑦 − (−5))
− =1
36 81

For items 76-90, Graph the given general equation and check whether the graph is correct or not
for the equation.

76-78. x2 - 6x - 11y = 12 79-81. 4𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 24𝑥 − 10𝑦 + 45 = 0

82-84. 2x2 + 3y2 + 16x - 12y + 20 = 0 85-87. 9x2 – 9y2 − 81= 0


88-90. 4𝑦2 – 𝑥2 − 40𝑦 − 12𝑥 + 60 = 0

For 91-100, graph the following equations and label the different parts.
91-92. (x - 5)2 + (y + 2) = 49

93-94. (y - 3)2 = -8 (x + 2)2

𝑥2 𝑦2
95-97. + =1
16 9
𝑦2 𝑥2
98-100. − =1
9 7

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Prepared by:
Casada, Joesh Yza
Martin, Monica
Salaysay, Roselle
Silverio, Bon Reo
Tabaquero, Flomar

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