$$D, E, F$$ are respectively the points on the sides $$B C, C A$$ and $$A B$$ of a $$\triangle A B C$$ dividing them in the ratio $$2: 3,1: 2,3: 1$$ internally. The lines $$\mathbf{B E}$$ and $$\mathbf{C F}$$ intersect on the line $$\mathbf{A D}$$ at $$P$$. If $$\mathbf{A P}=x_1 \cdot \mathbf{A} \mathbf{B}+y_1 \cdot \mathbf{A C}$$, then $$x_1+y_1=$$
$$O A B C$$ is a tetrahedron. If $$D, E$$ are the mid-points of $$O A$$ and $$B C$$ respectively, then $$\mathbf{D E}=$$
If $$\mathbf{a}+\mathbf{b}+\mathbf{c}=0$$ and $$|\mathbf{a}|=7,|\mathbf{b}|=5,|\mathbf{c}|=3$$ then the angle between $$\mathbf{b}$$ and $$\mathbf{c}$$ is
If $$P$$ and $$Q$$ are two points on the curve $$y=2^{x+2}$$ in the rectangular cartesian coordinate system such that $$\mathbf{O P} \cdot \hat{i}=-1, \mathrm{OQ} \cdot \hat{i}=2$$, then $$\mathrm{OQ}-4 \mathrm{OP}=$$