Let the directrix of the parabola $\mathrm{P}: y^2=8 x$, cut $x$-axis at the point A . Let $\mathrm{B}(\alpha, \beta), \alpha>1$, be a point on $P$ such that the slope of $A B$ is $3 / 5$. If $B C$ is a focal chord of $P$, then six times the area of $\triangle A B C$ is :
Let the parabola $y = x^2 + px + q$ passing through the point $(1, -1)$ be such that the distance between its vertex and the $x$-axis is minimum. Then the value of $p^2 + q^2$ is :
Let A be the focus of the parabola $y^2 = 8x$. Let the line $y = mx + c$ intersect the parabola at two distinct points B and C. If the centroid of the triangle ABC is $\left( \frac{7}{3}, \frac{4}{3} \right)$, then $(BC)^2$ is equal to :
Let the image of parabola $x^2=4 y$, in the line $x-y=1$ be $(y+a)^2=b(x-c)$, $a, b, c \in \mathrm{~N}$. Then $a+b+c$ is equal to
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