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This quiz focuses on Coordinate Geometry Modeling, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 1.
A GPS tracking system monitors a delivery truck's route. At 2:00 PM, the truck is at position T1(−2,5). At 2:30 PM, it's at position T2(6,1). At 3:00 PM, it's at position T3(10,−3). Assuming the truck travels in straight lines between checkpoints at constant speed, what is the truck's average speed for the entire hour?
Math 1 Quiz
Practice Coordinate Geometry Modeling in Math 1 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Coordinate Geometry Modeling, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 1.
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A GPS tracking system monitors a delivery truck's route. At 2:00 PM, the truck is at position T1(−2,5). At 2:30 PM, it's at position T2(6,1). At 3:00 PM, it's at position T3(10,−3). Assuming the truck travels in straight lines between checkpoints at constant speed, what is the truck's average speed for the entire hour?
A city park has a circular fountain with its center at the origin (0,0) and radius 4 units. A rectangular flower bed with vertices at A(−6,−2), B(6,−2), C(6,2), and D(−6,2) surrounds the fountain. A new sprinkler system will water the flower bed but must not spray water into the fountain area. What is the area of the flower bed region that can be safely watered?
A rectangular solar panel installation covers the region bounded by x=−4, x=8, y=−2, and y=6. Due to safety regulations, no panels can be installed within a 3-unit radius of a utility pole located at (2,1). What is the approximate area of the installation region where solar panels CAN be placed?
A research station monitors seismic activity using sensors placed at coordinates A(0,8), B(6,0), and C(−6,0). An earthquake epicenter is detected at point E(2,2). The station needs to install a new sensor at point N such that the total distance from N to all four points (A, B, C, and E) is minimized. Based on geometric optimization principles, which point is most likely the optimal location for the new sensor?
A logistics company operates distribution centers at locations D1(0,0), D2(10,0), and D3(5,8). A new retail store will be built at location S(4,3). The company wants to construct a single warehouse at point W such that the sum of squared distances from W to all four locations is minimized. What are the coordinates of the optimal warehouse location?
A cell phone tower is located at point T(0,0) and has a circular coverage area with radius 50 miles. A highway can be modeled by the line y=−43x+30. A driver traveling along this highway loses cell service at point P and regains service at point Q. If the driver is traveling in the direction of increasing x-values, what is the distance between points P and Q?
A city planner is designing a new park with a circular fountain. The park boundary can be modeled as the region inside the ellipse 25(x−2)2+16(y+1)2=1. The fountain will be circular with center at F(2,−1) (the center of the ellipse). What is the radius of the largest circular fountain that can fit entirely within the park boundary?