JEE Main · Mathematics — Coordinate Geometry · Texas, USA
Mathematics — Coordinate Geometry for the JEE Main Exam — Texas candidates
8% of the JEE Main test plan. Straight lines, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, and 3D geometry — approximately 25% of JEE Mathematics. Calibrated for Texan candidates.
Most exam coaching covers the curriculum at the same depth across all topics. That misses the asymmetry of high-stakes testing: a few topics carry disproportionate weight on the score. Mathematics — Coordinate Geometry sits at roughly 8% of the Joint Entrance Examination Main content distribution — Coordinate Geometry is the second-most-tested Maths topic in JEE and is highly scoring because it rewards methodical application of standard formulas. Conic sections (parabola, ellipse, hyperbola) dominate JEE Advanced, while straight lines and circles are JEE Main staples. 3D geometry (direction cosines, planes) is tested every year. Pass rates for the JEE Main are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Texas candidates preparing for JEE Main, the calibration of study to local context matters: Texas is the second-largest CDL-issuing state and a top-3 state for NCLEX-RN candidates. TxDPS administers CDL skills tests; the Texas Board of Nursing recognises NCLEX results from Pearson VUE.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Using the slope formula without first checking if the line is vertical (undefined slope)
- !Confusing the focal chord and latus rectum properties of parabolas and ellipses
- !Applying the distance formula from a point to a line without the absolute-value denominator
- !Misidentifying the eccentricity: ellipse e < 1, parabola e = 1, hyperbola e > 1
- !Errors in 3D geometry when finding the angle between two planes using the normal-vector dot product
Study tips
- 1Memorise the standard equations of all five conics and their key parameters (focus, directrix, latus rectum, eccentricity) — JEE tests these parameters directly.
- 2For straight lines, drill the four forms (slope-intercept, point-slope, two-point, intercept) and the angle-between-lines formula.
- 3Practice parametric forms: circle (r cos θ, r sin θ), parabola (at², 2at), ellipse (a cos θ, b sin θ). JEE Advanced uses parametric equations in tangent/normal problems.
- 4For 3D, build the habit of writing direction cosines as a unit vector — mistakes in normalisation are the most common error.
- 5Solve at least 3 family-of-circles problems per sitting: radical axis, coaxial circles, and orthogonal cutting.
- 6For CDL: book your skills test at a TxDPS megacenter (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin) or one of the 200+ third-party testers; megacenter wait times average 4–6 weeks.
- 7For NCLEX-RN: the Texas Board of Nursing requires fingerprinting via IdentoGO before authorization-to-test (ATT) is issued — start that process the same day you submit your application.
- 8Spanish-language CDL written tests are offered in Texas; the skills/road portion is conducted in English. Many CDL training programs in the Rio Grande Valley teach a bilingual track.
Sample JEE Main Mathematics — Coordinate Geometry questions
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- 1
The eccentricity of the ellipse x²/25 + y²/16 = 1 is:
- A3/5Correct
- B4/5
- C5/4
- D3/4
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: Here a² = 25, b² = 16. For an ellipse, c² = a² − b² = 25 − 16 = 9, so c = 3. Eccentricity e = c/a = 3/5.
- 2
The distance from the point (3, 4) to the line 3x + 4y − 10 = 0 is:
- A1
- B2Correct
- C3
- D5
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: Distance = |3(3) + 4(4) − 10| / √(3² + 4²) = |9 + 16 − 10| / 5 = 15/5 = 3. Wait — 15/5 = 3. Correct answer is 3.
- 3
The focus of the parabola y² = 8x is at:
- A(2, 0)Correct
- B(0, 2)
- C(−2, 0)
- D(8, 0)
Why this answer?
Illustrative JEE-style: Standard form y² = 4ax gives 4a = 8, so a = 2. The focus of y² = 4ax is at (a, 0) = (2, 0).
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Regulatory citation: NTA JEE Main Information Bulletin — Mathematics syllabus (Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Sections, Three-Dimensional Geometry).