The point to which the origin should be shifted in order to eliminate the $$x$$ and $$y$$ terms from the equation $$9 x^2+4 y^2+10 x+12 y+1=0$$ is
If $$A(1,3)$$ and $$C(7,5)$$ are two opposite vertices of a square, then find the equation of a side passing through $$A$$.
$$C$$ is the centroid of the triangle with vertices $$(3,-1),(1,3)$$ and $$(2,4)$$. Let $$P$$ be the point of intersection of the lines $$x+3 y-1=0$$ and $$3 x-y+1=0$$. Then a line which passes through both points $$C$$ and $$P$$ would also passes through the point .......
The distance of the point $$(1,2)$$ from the line $$x+y+5=0$$ measured along the line parallel to $$3 x-y=7$$ is equal to
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