Let $L L^{\prime}$ be the latusrectum and $P Q$ be the focal chord of the parabola $y^2=16 x$. If $P=(1,4)$ and $P, L$ lie in the same quadrant, then $L Q=$
If $P\left(\frac{1}{2}, 4\right)$ and $Q$ are the ends of a focal chord of the parabola $y^2=32 x$ and $S$ is the focus of the parabola, then $S Q=$
Statement I The equation of the directrix of the ellipse $4 x^2+y^2-8 x-4 y+4=0$ is $3 y=6-4 \sqrt{3}$
Statement II The equation of the latusrectum of the ellipse $x^2+4 y^2-4 x-8 y+4=0$ is $y=2+\sqrt{3}$
Which of the above statement(s) is (are) true?
If $S$ is the focus of the ellipse $\frac{x^2}{9}+\frac{y^2}{4}=1$ lying on the positive $X$ - axis and $P(\theta)$ is a point on the ellipse such that $S P=1$, then $\cos \theta=$
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