$B(2,3), C(5,-2), D(1,-1)$ are three points. If $A$ is a variable point such that the area of the quadrilateral $A B C D$ is 10 sq. units, then the locus of $A$ is
A line makes intercepts 5 and 7 on the coordinate axes. The axes are rotated through an angle $\theta$ in the positive direction about the origin so that the line makes equal intercepts on the new axes, then $|\tan \theta|=$
$L \equiv 7 x-y+8=0$ is one of the diagonals of a square for which $(-4,5)$ and $(3,4)$ are two vertices. Then, the coordinates of the two vertices lying on the diagonal $L=0$ are
The locus of the image of a variable point $(\alpha, 2 \alpha-1)$ with respect to the line $3 x-2 y+4=0$, is
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