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Find the equation of the lines through the point (3, 2) which make an angle of 45° with the line x –2y = 3.
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Name the octants in which the following points lie:
(1, 2, 3), (4, –2, 3), (4, –2, –5), (4, 2, –5), (–4, 2, –5), (–4, 2, 5),
(–3, –1, 6), (2, –4, –7).
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The x-axis and y-axis taken together determine a plane known as_______.
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Coordinate planes divide the space into ______ octants.
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Three vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are A (3, –1, 2), B (1, 2, –4) and C (–1, 1, 2). Find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
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If the origin is the centroid of the triangle PQR with vertices P (2a, 2, 6), Q (–4, 3b, –10) and R (8, 14, 2c), then find the values of a, b and c.
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 3) x + 3`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> pi) (x - 22/7)`
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Evaluate the following limit:
`lim_(r -> l) pir^2`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 4) (4x + 3)/(x - 2)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x-> -1) (x^10 + x^5 +1)/(x -1)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 0) ((x+1)^5 - 1)/x`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x- > 2) (3x^2 - x - 10)/(x^2- 4)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 3) (x^4 - 81)/(2x^2-5x - 3)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x-> 0) (ax + b)/(cx + 1)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(z -> 1) (z^(1/3) - 1)/(z^(1/6) -1)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 1) (ax^2 + bx + c)/(cx^2 + bx + a), a+b+c != 0`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> -2) (1/x + 1/2)/(x + 2)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 0) (sin ax)/ (bx)`
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Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x -> 0) (sin ax)/(sin bx), a, b != 0`
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