Let $$\mathrm{A}$$ be the point of intersection of the lines $$3 x+2 y=14,5 x-y=6$$ and $$\mathrm{B}$$ be the point of intersection of the lines $$4 x+3 y=8,6 x+y=5$$. The distance of the point $$P(5,-2)$$ from the line $$\mathrm{AB}$$ is
The distance of the point $$(2,3)$$ from the line $$2 x-3 y+28=0$$, measured parallel to the line $$\sqrt{3} x-y+1=0$$, is equal to
In a $$\triangle A B C$$, suppose $$y=x$$ is the equation of the bisector of the angle $$B$$ and the equation of the side $$A C$$ is $$2 x-y=2$$. If $$2 A B=B C$$ and the points $$A$$ and $$B$$ are respectively $$(4,6)$$ and $$(\alpha, \beta)$$, then $$\alpha+2 \beta$$ is equal to
Let $$\mathrm{R}$$ be the interior region between the lines $$3 x-y+1=0$$ and $$x+2 y-5=0$$ containing the origin. The set of all values of $$a$$, for which the points $$\left(a^2, a+1\right)$$ lie in $$R$$, is :