In an ellipse, the distance from one of the foci to its corresponding end of the major axis is $4-\sqrt{7}$ and the distance from same focus to one end of the minor axis is 4 . Then, the cosine of the angle subtended by the line segment joining its foci at one end of its minor axis is
If the equations $x=1+2 \cos \theta, y=2+\sin \theta, 0 \leq \theta<2 \pi$ represent an ellipse, then the point of intersection of the normal drawn at $P\left(\frac{\pi}{4}\right)$ to this ellipse and its major axis is
If the equation $x+y+n=0$ represents a normal to the hyperbola $\frac{x^2}{6}-\frac{y^2}{2}=1$, then $n=$
$A(1,2,3), B(2,3,1)$ and $C(3,1,2)$ are three points. If the point $P$ divides $A B$ in the ratio $1: 2$ and the point $Q$ divides $B C$ in the ratio $-2: 3$, then the distance between $P$ and $Q$ is
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