All Common Core: High School - Geometry Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the ellipse
True
False
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point, and see if both sides of the equation are equal.
The point does not lie on the ellipse, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #2 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the ellipse
False
True
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point, and see if both sides of the equation are equal.
The point does not lie on the ellipse, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #1 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on a circle with a center of and a radius .
True
False
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to write out the general equation of a circle.
Now let's substitute for , , and .
Now we can plug in the point, and see if it lies on the circle.
The point does not lie on the circle, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #2 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the line
False
True
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point and see if both sides of the equation are equal or not.
The point does not lie in the line, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #3 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the line
True
False
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point and see if both sides of the equation are equal or not.
The point does not lie in the line, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #4 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the ellipse
True
False
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point, and see if both sides of the equation are equal.
The point does not lie on the ellipse, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #5 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on a circle with a center of and a radius .
True
False
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to write out the general equation of a circle.
Now let's substitute for , , and .
Now we can plug in the point, and see if it lies on the circle.
The point does not lie on the circle, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #6 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the ellipse
False
True
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point, and see if both sides of the equation are equal.
The point does not lie on the ellipse, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #7 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the line
False
True
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point and see if both sides of the equation are equal or not.
The point does not lie in the line, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.
Example Question #8 : Prove Simple Geometric Theorems By Using Coordinates: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg Gpe.B.4
True or False:
The point lies on the line
False
True
False
In order to solve this problem, we need to plug in the point and see if both sides of the equation are equal or not.
The point does not lie in the line, because each side is not equal to each other. So our answer is False.