Let $P$ be a point on the ellipse $\frac{x^2}{9}+\frac{y^2}{4}=1$ and let the perpendicular drawn through $P$ to the major axis meet its auxiliary circle at $Q$. If the normals drawn at $P$ and $Q$ to the ellipse and the auxiliary circle respectively meet in $R$, then the equation of the locus of $R$ is
The mid-point of the chord of the ellipse $x^2+\frac{y^2}{4}=1$ formed on the line $y=x+1$ is
If the tangent drawn at the point $P(3 \sqrt{2}, 4)$ on the hyperbola $\frac{x^2}{9}-\frac{y^2}{16}=1$ meets its directrix at $Q(\alpha, \beta)$ in fourth quadrant, then $\beta=$
If $m: n$ is the ratio in which the point $\left(\frac{8}{5},-\frac{1}{5}, \frac{8}{5}\right)$ divides the segment joining the points $(2, p, 2)$ and $(p,-2, p)$, where $p$ is an integer than $\frac{3 m+n}{3 n}=$
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