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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Centre of C3 will lie on the radical axis of C1 and C2 which is 10x + 6y + 26 = 0.
Let center of C3 is (h, k).
Equation of chord of contact through (h, k) to the C1 may be given as hx + ky = 25 … (I)
Let the mid point of the chord is (x1, y1) the equation of the chord with the help of mid point may be given as
Since (I) and (II) represents same straight line 10x + 6y + 26 = 0
The locus of (x1, y1) is
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Volume = |a b c; b c a; c a b| = |3abc – a³ – b³ – c³|
= | (a + b + c) (a² + b² + c² – ab – bc – ca)| = | (a + b + c) (a + b + c)² – 3 (ab + bc + ca)|
= |9 (81-3 * 15)| = 324
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
a², b², c² . A.P.
a² + 1, b² + 1, c² + 1 . P.
a² + ab + bc + ca, b² + ab + bc + ca, c² + ab + bc + CA . P.
⇒ (a + b) (a + c), (a + b) (b + c), (b + c) (c + a) . P.
⇒ 1/ (b+c), 1/ (c+a), 1/ (a+b) . A.P.
⇒ b + c, c + a, a + b . P.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
lim (x→∞) (∫? ^ (√x²+1) tan? ¹t dt) / x = lim (x→∞) (tan? ¹ (√x²+1) * (x/√ (x²+1) = lim (x→∞) (tan? ¹ x) * (x/√ (x²+1) = π/2
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Let S = z + 2z² + 3z³ + . + 18z¹?
zS = z² + 2z³ + . + 18z¹?
(1 − z)S = z + z² + z³ + . - 18z¹?
(1 − z)S = z (z¹? - 1)/ (z-1) - 18z¹?
Now z = cos 20° + isin 20° ⇒ z¹? = 1
Also |z| = 1
⇒ (1 − z)S = -18z
⇒ S = -18z / (1-z)
|S|? ¹ = | (1-z)/ (-18z)| = |1-z|/18
= (1/18) |1 – cos 20° - isin 20°| = (1/18) |2sin² 10° — 2isin 10°cos 10°|
= (1/18) |2sin 10° (sin 10° – icos 10°)| = (1/9)sin 10°
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
I? = ∫? ¹ (1 − x? )? · 1 dx
= (1 - x? )? x|? ¹ - ∫? ¹ 7 (1 - x? )? (-4x³)xdx = -28∫? ¹ (1 − x? )? (1 − x? − 1)dx
I? = −28∫? ¹ (1 − x? )? dx + 28∫? ¹ (1 − x? )? dx
I? = -28I? + 28I?
29I? = 28I?
I? /I? = 28/29 ⇒ (29/4) * (I? /I? ) = (29/4) * (28/29) = 7
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10

The two altitudes are
Point of int. of the 2 altitudes is
Let slope of 3rd altitude be 'm'
then
The third altitude is x = 2
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