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Geom 1st Quarter


Reviewer

1. Who is considered as the father of Analytic Geometry?


2. Given the number line below, identify |P1P2|.

P2 P1
3. Given the number line below, identify AB.

B A
4. What is the directed distance from P1 to P2 for P1(2, –1) and P2 (–7, –1)?
5. Aside from the distance formula, what could be another method in finding the
distance between any two points?
6. What is the distance from (-7, 2) and (5,-3)?
7. What is the distance from (3, -2) and (1,2)?
8. What is the estimated distance from (6, -3) and (1,4)?
9. Find the value of x in (x,6) if this point is 5 units distant from (0,2).
10. Find a point on the x-axis that is 10 units away from (4,6).
11. What are the possible values of x in P2(x,0) if P1 is at the origin and line |P1P2|
=10?
12. What is the formula in getting the midpoint of any line segment?
13. Identify the coordinates of the center of a circle if the ends of the diameter are
(4,9) and (-2,8).
14. The endpoint of a line segment is located at (–9, 10) and its midpoint is at
(4, –1). What are the coordinates of the other endpoint?
15. What is the formula in getting the ratio of P0 in P1P2?
16. What are the possible ratios (r) in the line segment below?

P1 P2 P0
17. Which is the coordinates of a point that is two-sevenths of the way from P1(–3, 6)
to P2(4, –1)?
18. What is the value of the ratio (r) if the line segment P1 P2 is extended beyond
P2 to a point P0 so that P0 is seven times as far from P1 as from P2?
19. The line segment joining the points P1 and P2 is extended beyond P1 to a point
P0 so that P0 is six times as far from P2 as from P1. Find the ratio.
20. The line segment joining the points P1(–1, –5) and P2(2, 1) is extended beyond
P1 to P0 so that P0 is four times as far from P2 as from P1. Find the coordinates
of P0.
21. A Cartesian plane was drawn on the floor. Mark, Matthew and John were asked
to occupy some coordinates given the following conditions:
Mark should occupy the first trisection of the line segment.
Matthew is located at the third of the four divisions.
John is beyond the end of the segment so that it is five times as far from the start
as from the end.
The line will start at (5, -1) and will end at (-7, 11). Identify the location of Mark,
Matthew and John on the Cartesian plane..

Answer Key:
1. Rene Descartes
2. 8 units
3. –6 units
4. –9 units
5. Pythagorean Theorem
6. 13 units
7. 2√5 units
8. 8.61 units
9. x = +3
10. (-4,0) or (12,0)
11. x = +10

12.
13. (1, 17/2)
14. (17, –12)
15. r = P1P0 / P1P2
16. r > 1
17. (-1, 4)
18. r = 7/6
19. r = -1/5
20. P0 (–2, –7)
21. (Word Problem Solution)
Mark (1, 3)
ratio = 1/3

Matthew (-4, 8)
ratio = 3/4
John (-10, 14)
ratio = 5/4

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