If $p, q$ are the eccentricities of the hyperbola $\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}=1$ and its conjugate hyperbola respectively, then the area of the square (in sq. units) formed by the points of intersection of the ellipse $\frac{x^2}{p^2}+\frac{y^2}{q^2}=1$ and the pair of lines $x^2-y^2=0$ is
$\Pi_1, \Pi_2, \Pi_3$ are three planes which are respectively parallel to the $Y Z, Z X$ and $X Y$ planes at distances $a, b$ and $c$ forming a rectangular parallelopiped. $d_1$ is a diagonal of the face of $X Y$-plane not passing through the origin and $d_2$ is a diagonal of the plane $\Pi_2$ coterminous with $d_1$. If none of the coordinates of the vertices of the parallelopiped are negative, then the angle between $d_1$ and $d_2$ is
The obtuse angle between the lines whose direction ratios are determined by the equations $a+b+c=0$, $2 a b+2 a c-b c=0$ is
A plane meets the coordinate axes at $A, B, C$ respectively such that the centroid of the $\triangle A B C$ is $(2,3,5)$. Then, the equation of that plane is
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