If $Q(\alpha, \beta, \gamma)$ is the harmonic conjugate of the point $P(0,-7,1)$ with respect to the line segment joining the points $(2,-5,3)$ and $(-1,-8,0)$, then $\alpha-\beta+\gamma=$
On a line with direction cosines $l, m, n, A\left(x_1, y_1, z_1\right)$ is a fixed point. If $B=\left(x_1+4 k l, y_1+4 k m, z_1+4 k n\right)$ and $C=\left(x_1+k l, y_1+k m, z_1+k n\right)(k>0)$, then the ratio in which the point $B$ divides the line segment joining $A$ and $C$ is
If the line of intersection of the planes $2 x+3 y+z=1$ and $x+3 y+2 z=2$ makes an angle $\alpha$ with the positive $X$-axis, then $\cos \alpha=$
$[x]$ denotes the greater integer less than or equal to $x$. If $\{x\}=x-[x]$ and $\lim\limits_{x \rightarrow 0}-\frac{\sin ^{-1}(x+[x])}{2-\{x\}}=\theta$, then $\sin \theta+\cos \theta=$
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