Tangents are drawn at three points $P\left(t_1\right), Q\left(t_2\right), R\left(t_3\right)$ on the parabola $y^2=x$. Let these tangents intersect each other at the points $L, M, N$. If $t_1=2, t_2=-4, t_3=6$, then the area of the $\triangle L M N$ is
The area (in sq. units) of the triangle formed by the tangent and normal to the ellipse $9 x^2+4 y^2=72$ at the point $(2,3)$ with the $X$-axis is
If $3 \sqrt{2} x-4 y=12$ is a tangent to the hyperbola $\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}=1$ and $\frac{5}{4}$ is its eccentricity, then $a^2-b^2=$
If the normal drawn to the hyperbola $x y=16$ at $(8,2)$ meets the hyperbola again at a point $(\alpha, \beta)$, then $|\beta|+\frac{1}{|\alpha|}=$
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