If $\lim\limits_{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{\mathrm{e}^{(\mathrm{a}-1) x}+2 \cos \mathrm{~b} x+(\mathrm{c}-2) \mathrm{e}^{-x}}{x \cos x-\log _{\mathrm{e}}(1+x)}=2$, then $\mathrm{a}^2+\mathrm{b}^2+\mathrm{c}^2$ is equal to :
Let $\vec{a}=2 \hat{i}-\hat{j}+\hat{k}$ and $\vec{b}=\lambda \hat{j}+2 \hat{k}, \lambda \in \boldsymbol{Z}$ be two vectors. Let $\vec{c}=\vec{a} \times \vec{b}$ and $\vec{d}$ be a vector of magnitude 2 in $y z$-plane. If $|\vec{c}|=\sqrt{53}$, then the maximum possible value of $(\vec{c} \cdot \vec{d})^2$ is equal to :
Let $[\cdot]$ denote the greatest integer function, and let $f(x)=\min \left\{\sqrt{2} x, x^2\right\}$.
Let $\mathrm{S}=\left\{x \in(-2,2)\right.$ : the function $\mathrm{g}(x)=|x|\left[x^2\right]$ is discontinuous at $\left.x\right\}$.
Then $\sum\limits_{x \in \mathrm{~S}} f(x)$ equals
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$(S 1)$ : If $A(5,-1)$ and $B(-2,3)$ are two vertices of a triangle, whose orthocentre is $(0,0)$, then its third vertex is $(-4,-7)$
and
(S2) : If positive numbers $2 a, b, c$ are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then the lines $a x+b y+c=0$ are concurrent at $(2,-2)$,
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