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Name:_____________________________ Geometry Lesson 4-4 Applications of constructions and locus Make your study sheets for both units: constructions and locus!!!! Study both construction and locus units! Review old unit tests!! Test Your Locus Acumen*! This practice is meant to help you evaluate how much about locus you really understand. Questions numbered 1: basic understanding Questions numbered 2: applied conceptual understanding Questions numbered 3: applied concept to a new situation Part1: 1. What is the locus of points equidistant from a single point? 2. What is the equation of the locus of points 3 units from the origin? 3. Describe where you are when you are the farthest away you can be from a radio station with antennas that transmit to a range of 50 miles. Part 2: 1. What is the locus of points equidistant from two points? 2. What is the equation of the locus of points equidistant from the points (1,1) and (5,1)? 3. If a man wants to walk so that he stays the same distance from a tree on his left and his right, describe the path he walks as he is approaching the trees and walking away. Part 3: 1. Give the equation of the line representing the locus of points one unit from the line x=-3. 2. Given the equation y=2x+2, give the equation for the locus of points equidistant from it whose y-intercept is 1 unit from the given equations y-intercept. 3. Dad wants to erect a string of Christmas lights 7 feet from the center line of your straight driveway that is 6 feet wide. Describe where the lights will be placed relative to the edge of the driveway. Part 4: 1. Give the equation of the line representing the locus of points equidistant from the two lines y=7 and y=11. 2. Give the equation of the locus of points equidistant from the x-axis and y =-8. 3. If a hallway is 8 feet wide describe the where a person would walk if he or she were to stay equidistant from both walls. Part 5: (only has #3) 3. Bill is standing in a corner of a 70 foot by 70 foot square pool. If Bill starts swimming, staying equidistant from the walls behind him, how far will Bill swim? (rounding to the nearest foot.) Part 6: 1. How many points are 3 units from a line and 4 units from a point on that line? 2. Bill and Ted are 8 feet apart how many points are there that are equidistant from both Bill and Ted, and 6 feet from Bill? 3. Bill and Ted are seven feet apart. How many points are 12 feet from Bill and 4 feet from Ted? *Definition for acumen - sharpness of mind: the ability to make quick accurate intelligent judgments about people or situations Go on-line to my website and check your answers and see how you rate!! Locus Practice Key Part1: 1. ___a circle_____ 2. x2 + y2 = 9 3. I am on a “circle” 50 miles from the radio station Part2: 1._a perpendicular bisector of the line segment___ 2. x = 3 3. He walks in a straight line as described in question #1 of this section. Part 3: 1. x = -4 and x = -2 2. y = 2x+1 and y = 2x+3 3. 2 rows of lights 4 ft. from the edge of the driveway Part 4: 1. y = 9 2. y = -4 3. down the center of the hall Part 5(only has #3) 3. 99 feet Part 6: 1. 4 2. 2 3. 0 Rating scale: Add up the total points to all the questions you answered correctly using the numbers of the questions as the point values. 33 – 30 points You are a LOCUS MASTER! 29 – 23 points You have a good understanding of locus, but a little more practice you could be a MASTER! 22- 12 points Danger Zone!!! You only think you are a LOCUS MASTER! Seek out a LOCUS MASTER’S help! (Peer tutor or teacher) Below 12 points: What’s LOCUS??? Stay after school today!!!!!! Room 206: 2:20 - 3:00 PM