Suppose the circle $S: x^2+y^2+2 g x+2 f y+c=0$ cuts orthogonally the two circles $S^{\prime}: x^2+y^2-4 x-6 y+11=0$ and $S^{\prime \prime}: x^2+y^2-10 x-4 y+21=0$. If the centre of $S=0$ lies on the bisector of the angle between the positive coordinate axes, then $2 g+2 f+c=$
If the circle $S_1: x^2+y^2=16$ intersects another circle $S_2$ of radius 5 units such that the common chord is of maximum length and slope $\frac{3}{4}$, then the centre of the circle $S_2$ is
For the parabola $y=\frac{h^3}{3} x^2+\frac{h^2}{2} x-h+\frac{3}{4 h^3}$, if the equation of directrix is $y=k$, then $k: h$
The equation of the common tangent of the parabolas $x^2=108 y$ and $y^2=32 x$ is
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