Math 110 Homework 5, Spring 2007: Equations of Lines and Circles - Prof. Mark McCombs, Assignments of Algebra

Math 110 homework problems for spring 2007, focusing on finding equations of lines and circles. Students are required to find the equations of lines passing through given points and perpendicular lines. Additionally, they need to find the center points and radii of circles. Use your textbook, class notes, and math port or math help center for assistance.

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Math 110
HW 5
Spring 2007
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Name: ___________________________________ PID: ___________________________
Lecture Instructor: _________________________________
HW covers Lessons 2.2 and 2.3
DO ALL PROBLEMS !! SHOW ALL WORK !! PLACE ANSWERS IN BOXES !!
Instructions: 1. You may use your own Math 110 textbook.
2. You may use your own Math 110 class notes.
3. You may work with anyone enrolled in this section of Math 110.
4. You may ask for help in the Math Port or the Math Help Center.
5. You may use online resources at www.coursecompass.com.
6. No other resource is allowed.
Pledge: _______________________________________________________________________
(4 points) 1. Write the equation of the line which contains the points P(โ€“2, 5) and Q(7, 3).
Give your final answer in slope-intercept form.
(4 points) 2. Write the equation of the line which contains the points P(6, 1) and Q(6, 2).
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Math 110

HW 5

Spring 2007

Name: ___________________________________ PID: ___________________________

Lecture Instructor: _________________________________

HW covers Lessons 2.2 and 2. DO ALL PROBLEMS !! SHOW ALL WORK !! PLACE ANSWERS IN BOXES !!

Instructions: 1. You may use your own Math 110 textbook.

  1. You may use your own Math 110 class notes.
  2. You may work with anyone enrolled in this section of Math 110.
  3. You may ask for help in the Math Port or the Math Help Center.
  4. You may use online resources at www.coursecompass.com.
  5. No other resource is allowed.

Pledge: _______________________________________________________________________

(4 points) 1. Write the equation of the line which contains the points P(โ€“2, 5) and Q(7, 3). Give your final answer in slope-intercept form.

(4 points) 2. Write the equation of the line which contains the points P(6, 1) and Q(6, 2).

Math 110

HW 5

Spring 2007

(4 points) 3. Write the equation of the line which contains the point P (6, โ€“2) and which is

perpendicular to the line 5 x + 2 y โˆ’ 8 = 0.

( 4 points) 4. Find the center point and the radius of the circle

x^2^ + y^2 + 24 x โˆ’ 12 y โˆ’ 3 = 0.

(4 points) 5. Write the equation of the circle shown below.

Center point:

Radius: