The line $x+2 y-c=0$ meets the curve $x^2+y^2-3 x-6 y+3=0$ at two points $P$ and $Q$ and $\angle P O Q=\frac{\pi}{2}$, where $O$ is the origin. Then, $2 c^2-15 c=$
The line $4 x+3 y-4=0$ divides the circumference of a circle in the ratio $1: 2$. If $C(5,3)$ is the centre of that circle, then equation of the circle is
Two sides of a square are along the lines $x=-5$ and $y=4$. The point of intersection of the diagonals is $(3,-4)$. The point of intersection of the tangents drawn to the circumcircle of the square at the two consecutive vertices lying on $x=-5$ is
If $L_1, L_2$ and $L_3$ are the chords of contact of the three points $(2,0),(1,-2)$ and $(4,4)$ respectively with respect to the circle $x^2+y^2=3$, then $L_1, L_2$ and $L_3$ are
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