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conicas

Total questions: 11

Worksheet time: 6mins

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1.

Is the set of all points (x,y) in a plane such that the sum of the distances from two distinct fixed points, called foci is constant

a)

Hyperbola

b)

Parabola

c)

Ellipse

d)

Circumference

2.

Is the set of all points (x,y) such that the difference  of the distances between (x,y) and two distinct points is constant

a)

Circumference

b)

Hyperbola

c)

Parabola

d)

Ellipse

3.

The following conic section has a straight line called the Latus Rectum.

a)

Ellipse

b)

Parabola

c)

Circumference

d)

Hyperbola

4.

It is the distance from the focus to the vertex of a hyperbola.

a)

a

b)

b

c)

c

d)

LLT

5.

It is the straight line perpendicular to the axis of symmetry of the parabola and that does not cross through the focus.

a)

Latus Rectum

b)

Focal Axis

c)

Asymptote

d)

Directrix

6.

Which of the following is a quick description of the parabola: (y2)2=12(x+3)\left(y-2\right)^2=\frac{1}{2}\left(x+3\right)  

a)

Vertical and opens upward

b)

Vertical and opens downward

c)

Horizontal and opens left

d)

Horizontal and opens right

7.

How are the following distances related in an ellipse?

a, b and c

a)

c2=a2+b2c^2=a^2+b^2  

b)

4p\left|4p\right|  

c)

c2=a2b2c^2=a^2-b^2  

d)

LLR=2b2aLLR=\frac{2b^2}{a}  

8.

The axis of symmetry of a Hyperbola is called

a)

Minor axis

b)

Mayor axis

c)

Transverse axis

d)

Conjugate axis

9.

The following equation represents one:

(x+3)236y24=1-\frac{\left(x+3\right)^2}{36}-\frac{y^2}{4}=-1  

a)

Circumference

b)

Hyperbola

c)

Parabola

d)

Ellipse

10.

What coordinates does the center of the hyperbola have?

x2+4y216=0-x^2+4y^2-16=0  

a)

(1,4)\left(-1,4\right)  

b)

(0,4)\left(0,4\right)  

c)

(0,0)\left(0,0\right)  

d)

(4,16)\left(4,16\right)  

11.

the following equation allows to know the asymptote for a horizontal hyperbola

a)

yk=±ab(xh)y-k=\pm\frac{a}{b}\left(x-h\right)  

b)

y=mx+by=mx+b  

c)

yk=±ba(xh)y-k=\pm\frac{b}{a}\left(x-h\right)  

d)

4p\left|4p\right|