If the vertices of the triangles are (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (3, 1, 2) and if H, G, S and I respectively denote its orthocentre, centroid, circumcentre and incentre, then H + G + S + I is equal to
A(2, 3, 4), B(4, 5, 7), C(2, $$-$$6, 3) and D(4, $$-$$4, k) are four points. If the line AB is parallel to CD, then k is equal to
If the direction cosines of two lines are $$\left( {{2 \over 3},{2 \over 3},{1 \over 3}} \right)$$ and $$\left( {{5 \over {13}},{{12} \over {13}},0} \right)$$, then identify the direction ratios of a line which is bisecting one o the angle between them.
$$\mathop {\lim }\limits_{n \to \infty } {{n{{(2n + 1)}^2}} \over {(n + 2)({n^2} + 3n - 1)}}$$ is equal to
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