If the equation of the plane which is at a distance of $$1 / 3$$ units from the origin and perpendicular to a line whose directional ratios are $$(1,2,2)$$ is $$x+p y+q z+r=0$$, then $$\sqrt{p^2+q^2+r^2}=$$
If $$[\cdot]$$ denotes greatest integer function, then $$\lim _\limits{x \rightarrow \frac{-3}{5}} \frac{1}{\dot{x}}\left[\frac{-1}{x}\right]=$$
If $$l, m(l< m)$$ are roots of $$a x^2+b x+c=0$$, then $$\lim _\limits{x \rightarrow \alpha} \frac{\left|a x^2+b x+c\right|}{a x^2+b x+c}=$$
Let $$f(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{cl}\frac{1}{|x|}, & \text { for }|x|>1 \\ a x^2+b, & \text { for }|x| \leq 1\end{array}\right.$$. If $$\lim _\limits{x \rightarrow 1^{+}} f(x)$$ and $$\lim _\limits{x \rightarrow 1^{-}} f(x)$$ exist, then the possible values for $$a$$ and $$b$$ are