The side AB of $$\Delta$$ABC is fixed and is of length 2a unit. The vertex moves in the plane such that the vertical angle is always constant and is $$\alpha$$. Let x-axis be along AB and the origin be at A. Then the locus of the vertex is
If the sum of the distances of a point from two perpendicular lines in a plane is 1 unit, then its locus is
A line passes through the point $$( - 1,1)$$ and makes an angle $${\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {{3 \over 5}} \right)$$ in the positive direction of x-axis. If this line meets the curve $${x^2} = 4y - 9$$ at A and B, then |AB| is equal to
Two circles $${S_1} = p{x^2} + p{y^2} + 2g'x + 2f'y + d = 0$$ and $${S_2} = {x^2} + {y^2} + 2gx + 2fy + d' = 0$$ have a common chord PQ. The equation of PQ is
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