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Analytic Geometry (7 problems)
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Problem #1: Applications
Determine the point A(x, y) so that the points A(x, y), B(0,3), C(1,0), D (7,2) will be the vertices of a parallelogram
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Problem #2: Applications
Find the midpoint of the line segment from A(-2,9) to B(4,5)
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Problem #3: Circles
Give the equation for he circle with center C(3, - 2) and radius 4.
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Problem #4: Circles
Give the center of the circle with equation x
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-10y + 22= 0
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Problem #5: Distance in the Euclidian plane
Find the distance d(A,B) between the points A(-1, 0) and B (4,3)
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Problem #6: Distance in the Euclidian plane
If points A, B and C on a coordinate line have coordinates -5, 3 and 10 respectively, find d(A,C) + d(B,C)
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Problem #7: Distance in the Euclidian plane
Find the point on the positive y-axis that is a distance 5 from the point P(3,4)
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