Let $$\alpha$$1, $$\alpha$$2 ($$\alpha$$1 < $$\alpha$$2) be the values of $$\alpha$$ fo the points ($$\alpha$$, $$-$$3), (2, 0) and (1, $$\alpha$$) to be collinear. Then the equation of the line, passing through ($$\alpha$$1, $$\alpha$$2) and making an angle of $${\pi \over 3}$$ with the positive direction of the x-axis, is :
Let the eccentricity of the ellipse $${x^2} + {a^2}{y^2} = 25{a^2}$$ be b times the eccentricity of the hyperbola $${x^2} - {a^2}{y^2} = 5$$, where a is the minimum distance between the curves y = ex and y = logex. Then $${a^2} + {1 \over {{b^2}}}$$ is equal to :
Let $$\alpha = \tan \left( {{{5\pi } \over {16}}\sin \left( {2{{\cos }^{ - 1}}\left( {{1 \over {\sqrt 5 }}} \right)} \right)} \right)$$ and $$\beta = \cos \left( {{{\sin }^{ - 1}}\left( {{4 \over 5}} \right) + {{\sec }^{ - 1}}\left( {{5 \over 3}} \right)} \right)$$ where the inverse trigonometric functions take principal values. Then, the equation whose roots are $$\alpha$$ and $$\beta$$ is :
The number of 6-digit numbers made by using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, without repetition and which are multiple of 15 is ____________.