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Read each item carefully. Write answers in CAPITAL LETTERS CLEARLY. As much as possible
avoid erasures. Each correct answer merits one point.
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-Write PERFORMANCE TASK in PreCalculus
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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A conic section with a point on each branch closest to the center is a _____________.
A. Circle B. Ellipse C. Hyperbola D. Parabola
2. What do we call the two lines that the hyperbolas come closer and closer to touching?
A. Asymptotes B. Axis of Symmetry C. Conjugate Axis D. Transverse Axis
4. In an equation written in general form, when x and y are both squared and the coefficients are
positive but different then the graph is a _______.
A. Circle B. Ellipse C. Hyperbola D. Parabola
5. A hyperbola with the right hand side equal to zero has a graph of __________.
A. Intersecting Lines B. No Graph C. Parallel Lines D. Point
6. How many solutions are there when a line crosses the circle inside and intersects it?
A. No Solution B. One Solution C. Two Solutions D. Three Solutions
7. centered at (-3, 2) with transverse length equal to 8 and conjugate length equal to 6?
(x +4 )2 ( y +1)2 (x +4 )2 ( y +1)2
A. − =1 C. + =1
4 9 36 9
(x +4 )2 ( y +1)2 (x−4)2 ( y +1)2
B. − =1 D. − =1
36 9 9 4
13
12. centered at the origin with eccentricity equal to and trasverse axis located at the x axis
5
x2 y2 x2 y2
A. + =1 C. − =1
25 144 25 144
x2 y2 y2 x2
B. − =1 D. − =1
144 25 144 25
13. centered at (-5, 2) with a= 4 and b=9 with horizontal transverse axis
(x +2)2 ( y −5)2 (x +5)2 ( y−2)2
A. − =1 C. − =1
8 18 4 9
(x +5)2 ( y−2)2 ( y−2)2 (x +5)2
B. − =1 D. − =1
16 81 16 81
15. vertices at (-2, -6) and (-2, 4) and foci at (-2, -7) and (-2, 5)
( y−1)2 (x−2)2 ( y +1)2 ( x +2)2
A. − =1 C. + =1
25 11 25 11
( y +1)2 ( x+2)2 ( y +1) (x+ 2)
B. − =1 D. − =1
25 11 25 11
19 1
21. The sum of two numbers is . One of the numbers is more than the other. What is the
15 15
smaller number?
6 7 8 9
A. B. C. D.
15 15 15 15
22. The difference between two numbers is twice the smaller number. The smaller number is 10
less than the larger number. Find the smaller number.
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
23. Find the length and width of a rectangle whose perimeter is 36 feet and whose area is 77
square feet.
A. 6 and 7 B. 4 and 12 C. 7 and 11 D. 12 and 3
II. Modified True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. Rewrite and correct the
PHRASE/WORD that makes it a bluff. (2pts)
1. A conic section with a point on each branch closest to the center is an "ellipse".
2. In a hyperbola, the foci are "inside" each branch, and each focus is located some fixed
distance c from the center. (This means that a < c for hyperbolas.)
3. The standard form of the equation of a hyperbola with center (0,0) and transverse axis on
x2 y 2
the x-axis is 2 − 2 =1.
a b
4. A hyperbola is the collection of all points that meet this condition: The sum of the distances
from any point, P, on either curve, to the two foci, F1 and F2, is constant.
5. The standard form of equation of the different conic sections were all derived from the
midpoint formula.
7. A system of two equations in two variables whose graphs are a parabola and a circle can have
four real ordered-pair solutions.
8. A degenerate conic forms intersecting lines if one variable is squared and the other variable
is missing and the right hand side must be positive.
9. The graph of the equation 4x2 + 9y2 – 16x +18y+25= 0 forms parallel lines.
10. There is no solution when the line is tangent to the circle and intersects the circle at exactly
one point.
“One day, all of your hard work will pay off. Don’t give up. Good Luck my dear students. ”
PREPARED BY:
Joanne Q. Arivas
-Subject Teacher-