Line segment - practice problems - page 5 of 9
Number of problems found: 174
- Length 20353
The given line is MN with a length of 11 cm. Change its length in the ratio: a) k = 2:1 b) k = 1:2 c) k = 17:11 d) k = 22:33
- Divides 20343
The KL line is 12 cm long. Point X divides the line in a ratio of 1:5. What is the length of line XL if point X is closer to point K?
- Outside tangents
Calculate the length of the line segment S1S2 if the circles k1 (S1, 8cm) and k2 (S2,4cm) touch the outside.
- Chord BC
A circle k has the center at the point S = [0; 0]. Point A = [40; 30] lies on the circle k. How long is the chord BC if the center P of this chord has the coordinates [- 14; 0]?
- Coordinates of a centroind
Let A = [3, 2, 0], B = [1, -2, 4], and C = [1, 1, 1] be 3 points in space. Calculate the coordinates of the centroid of △ABC (the intersection of the medians).
- Suppose
Suppose you know that the length of a line segment is 15, x2=6, y2=14, and x1= -3. Find the possible value of y1. Is there more than one possible answer? Why or why not?
- A cell tower
A cell tower is located at coordinates (-5, -7) and has a circular range of 12 units. If Mr. XYZ is located at coordinates (4,5), will he be able to get a signal?
- Rectangular 13731
I have a rectangular trapezoid ZIMA (the right angle at the top of Z. ZIMA = winter in English) ZI-7cm, ZM-5cm, AM-3.5cm, and I have to write the procedure and perform a test in the design task
- Distance between 2 points
Find the distance between the points (7, -9), (-1, -9)
- Hexagon
Divide a regular hexagon into lines with nine completely identical parts; none of them must be in a mirror image (you can only rotate individual parts arbitrarily).
- Set of coordinates
Consider the following ordered pairs that represent a relation. {(–4, –7), (0, 6), (5, –3), (5, 2)} What can be concluded about the domain and range for this relation? A. The domain is the y values of the ordered pairs. B. The range is the set of output v
- ABCDEFGHIJKL 8426
The given is a regular hexagonal prism ABCDEFGHIJKL, which has all edges of the same length. Find the degree of the angle formed by the lines BK and CL in degrees.
- Divide 8257
Divide a line 9 cm long in a ratio of 3:5:4
- Midpoint of the line segment
Length of lines MG = 7x-15 and FG = 33 Point M is the midpoint of FG. Find the unknown x.
- Midpoint 6
For line segment length is given: FM=8a+1, FG=42. Point M is the midpoint of FG. Find unknown a.
- Midpoint 5
FM=3x-4, MG=5x-26, FG=? Point M is the midpoint of FG. Use the given information to find the unknown measure or value.
- Find midpoint
FM=5y+13, MG=5-3y, FG=? M is the midpoint of FG. Use the given information to find the missing measure or value.
- Diagonals at right angle
In the trapezoid ABCD, this is given: AB=12cm CD=4cm And diagonals crossed under a right angle. What is the area of this trapezoid ABCD?
- Vertices of a right triangle
Show that the points D(2,1), E(4,0), and F(5,7) are vertices of a right triangle.
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