If $A(1,1), B(-1,1)$ and $C(-1,-1)$ are three points and a point $P$ moves such that $(P A)^2=(P B)^2+(P C)^2$, then the equation of the locus of $P$ is
If $x^2=8 a y$ is the transformed equation of $x^2-4 y+6 x+15=0$ when the origin is shifted to the point $(\alpha, \beta)$ by translation of axes, then $2 \alpha+8 \beta^2=$
If a straight line $L$ passing through the point $(5,-3)$ is inclined at an angle of $60^{\circ}$ to the line $\sqrt{3} x+y-9=0$ and $L$ intersects $X$-axis, then the equation of $L$ is
Let $\alpha, \beta$ and $\gamma$ be three non-zero real constants and $a, b$ and $c$ be three arbitrary real numbers which satisfy $\alpha a+\beta b+\gamma c=0$. Then, the point of concurrence of the family of lines $a x+b y+c=0$ is
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