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Which coordinate system uses two angles and one distance? | | | A) | world | | | B) | spherical | | | C) | local | | | D) | cylindrical | | | | | | | | 2 INCORRECT | |
Which coordinate system uses two distances and one angle? | | | A) | world | | | B) | spherical | | | C) | local | | | D) | cylindrical | | | | | | | | 3 INCORRECT | |
If you are going to create a tangent arc between two arcs that cannot intersect, to find the center of the tangent arc you must set your compass to a radius that is: | | | A) | the existing arc radius minus the tangent arc radius | | | B) | centered at the tangent point of the new arc and the existing arc | | | C) | the existing arc radius plus the tangent arc radius | | | D) | the sum of the two existing arc radii | | | | | | | | 4 CORRECT | |
________ do not define a plane. | | | A) | Two parallel lines | | | B) | Three points | | | C) | Two skew lines | | | D) | A line and a point | | | | | | | | 5 INCORRECT | |
A(n) ________ subtends an angle which is greater than that of a semicircle | | | A) | quadrant | | | B) | segment | | | C) | secant | | | D) | major arc | | | | | | | | 6 INCORRECT | |
What type of curve is created by the intersection of a plane parallel to the side of cone? | | | A) | parabola | | | B) | hyperbola | | | C) | ellipse | | | D) | roulette | | | | | | | | 7 INCORRECT | |
A(n) ________ is created by the motion of a point on a circle as the circle rolled along a straight line | | | A) | epicycloid | | | B) | hyperbola | | | C) | cycloid | | | D) | spiral | | | | | | | | 8 UNANSWERED | |
When making a 'pipe' with a ruled surface, the _________ determines whether the pipe is straight or curved | | | A) | generator | | | B) | generatrix | | | C) |

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