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Word Problems 291
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Mental Math 115
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Number Line 11
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Times Tables 41
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Estimation 12
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Place Value 52
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Ratio Basics 20
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Angle Types 25
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Angle Sum 10
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Circle Parts 18
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Arc Length 14
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Tangents 5
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Angle Sums 16
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Chain Rule 10
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Z & T Tests 18
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11th Grade Circle Equation Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Spark curiosity and test your child’s 11th grade Circle Equation knowledge with our engaging quizzes! Read more
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I'll be quizzing and giving y'all some formulas through chapters 10-11 (focusing on conic sections and probability).
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 130 | Last updated: May 13, 2024
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Sample Question 1MATCHING: So, we've already got the equations of all the basic conics. Now for the location of the vertices, foci, and co-vertices. Y'all will now match: For a horizontal A, vertices are (h+a, k) and (h-a, k); foci are (h+c, k) and (h-c, k); co-vertices are (h, k+b) and (h, k-b); asymptotes are y-k= (+/-)b/a(x-h) For a horizontal B, the focus is (h+p, k), and the directrix is x=h-p For a horizontal C, the vertices are (h+a, k) and (h-a, k); foci are (h+c, k) and (h-c, k); co-vertices are (h, k+b) and (h, k-b). The below answers are listed as the projected guesses for A, B, and C in that order.
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Sample Question 2Classifying Conic Sections: B2-4AC=0 in the form of Ax^2 + Bxy + Cy^2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0 is a parabola.
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Sample Question 3Classifying Conic Sections: B2-4AC=0 in the form of Ax^2 + Bxy + Cy^2 + Dx + Ey + F > 0 is a hyperbola.