Analytical Geometry: DC AB
Analytical Geometry: DC AB
Analytical Geometry: DC AB
1 A (-2; 1), B(p; -4), C(5; 0) and D (3; 2) are the vertices of trapezium ABCD in AB DC . Cartesian plane with Show that p = 3.
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x2 + 4x + y2 + 2y 8 = 0 is the equation of a circle with centre M in a Cartesian plane. 2.1.1 Prove that the circle passes through the point N(1; -3) 2.1
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Calculate , the angle of the inclination of the tangent, rounded off to one decimal digit.
2.1.4 Determine the coordinates of the point where the tangent in 2.1.2 intersects the x-axis.
2.1.5 Calculate the coordinates of the point(s) where the circle with centre M cuts the y-axis.
Show that the equation of the locus of a point P (x; y), which is equidistant from the line y = -1 and the point M (1; 2), has the form ay = bx2 + c x + d.
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The points A (-3; 4), B, C(-2; -1) and D are the vertices of a square ABCD in a Cartesian plane. D is a point on the y-axis. The diagonals AC and BD intersect at M. Show that the length of the AC is 26 units.
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In the diagram, P, R and S are vertices of PRS . P is a point on the y-axis. R is (-6; -12). The equation or PR is 3x y + 6 = 0. The median SM and the altitude RN intersect at the origin O.
P N O M S X
R(-6;-12)
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6. The equation of a circle is x2 + y2 + 4 x 2y 4 = 0 6.1 Determine the coordinates of M, the centre of the circle, as well as the length of the radius.
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7. In the diagram, AB is a straight line with equation y = mx + c, which passes through the point Q (4; 2)
Q(4;2) O
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x y + =1 4m 2 2 4m m
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Prove that the equation of the locus of P (x; y), such that OAPB is a rectangle, be written as x y 4y = 0
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A (-3; 3), B(2; 3), C(6; - 1) and D(x; y) are the vertices of quadrilateral ABCD a Cartesian plane.
B(2;3)
A(-3;3)
O D(x;y) C(6;-1)
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Determine the size of , the angle between BD and BC, rounded off to one decimal digit.
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Calculate the area of BDC rounded off to the nearest square unit.
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The line RP with equation y x 2 = 0 is a tangent at P to a circle with centre M(4; 4). PT is a diameter of the circle.
P M(4;4) 10 V O T(x;y)
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The coordinates of T
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The length of VT if V is a point on the tangent at T such that MV is 10 units from the centre of the circle. Leave the answer in surd form.
10. In the diagram, points A(2; 3), B(p;0) and c(5; - 3) are the vertices of ABC in a Cartesian plane. AC cuts the x-axis at D.
A(2;3)
B(p;0) C(5;-3)
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10.3 Determine the angle of inclination of straight line AC, rounded off to one decimal digit.
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In the Cartesian plane the equation of a circle with centre M is given by: x2 + y2 + 6y 7 = 0 Determine the coordinates of M.
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Determine, by calculation, whether the straight line y = x + 1 is a tangent to the circle, or not.
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In the diagram, centre C of the circle lies on the straight line 3x + 4y + 7 = 0. The straight line cuts the circle at D and E (-1; -1). The circle touches the y-axis at P (0; 2)
D P(0;2)
E(-1;-1)
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Show that the perpendicular bisector of PE and straight line DE intersect at C. Wally Thiele NED (Mathematics Revision)
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Points M(-1; 0) and N(3; -2) lie in Cartesian plane. Determine the equation of the locus of P(x; y) such that MPN = 900 . 2 2 Write down the answer in the form: x + y + ax + by + c = 0
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14. In the diagram, k1 is the line x + 3y + 3 = 0 and A (-3; 10) is a point in a Cartesian plane.
A(-3;10)
k2 k3
O -3 k1
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Calculate the distance AB between line k1 and k2. Leave the answer in surd if necessary.
14.4 If P (x; y) is a point on k1 such that BP = AB, calculate the possible coordinates of P.
15. In the diagram, P, R (4; -4), S and T (0; 4) are the vertices of a rectangle. P and S lie on the x axis. The diagonals intersect at W.
T(0 ;4)
O P
R(4;-4)
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The point P(x; y) is twice as far from the point A (4; -2) as it is from the origin. Prove that the equation of the locus of P is 3x2 + 3y2 + 8 x 4y 20 = 0.
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Show that the equation of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2 4x + 6y + 3 = 0 at the point (5; -2) is y = -3x + 13
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If T(x; y) is a point on the tangent in 2.2.1, such that its distance from the centre of the circle is 20 units, determine the values of x and y.
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In an attempt to find the condition that the line y = m x + c, m 0, is a tangent to the graph of y2 + 4x = 0, the following solution was given. State the line in which an error appears and give the correct answer for that line.
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y c y 2 + 4 =0 m
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If the line is a tangent to the graph, this equation will have real unequal roots.
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