When the axes are rotated through an angle $\theta$ about origin in anti-clockwise direction and then translated to the new origin $(2,-2)$, if the transformed equation the equation of $x^2+y^2=4$ is $X^2+Y^2+a X+b Y+c=0$ then $a+b+c=$
If the perpendicular distances from the points $(2,3)$, $(4, a)$ and $(\alpha, \beta)$ on to the line $3 x+4 y-3=0$ are equal and $4 \alpha-3 \beta+1=0$, then sum of all possible values of $a, \alpha$ and $\beta$ is
The equation of the base of an equilateral triangle is $x+y=2$ and its opposite vertex is $(2,1)$. If $m_1, m_2$ are the slopes of the other two sides and the length of its side is $a$, then $\left|m_1-m_2\right|+a \sqrt{2}=$
The triangle formed by the lines $2 x^2+x y-6 y^2=0$ and $x+y-1=0$ is
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