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The two successive terms in the expansion of (1 + x)24 whose coefficients are in the ratio 1:4 are ______.

[7] Binomial Theorem
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The number of terms in the expansion of (x + y + z)n ______.

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The coefficient of a–6b4 in the expansion of `(1/a - (2b)/3)^10` is ______.

[7] Binomial Theorem
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Number of terms in the expansion of (a + b)n where n ∈ N is one less than the power n.

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P is a point on the line segment joining the points (3, 2, –1) and (6, 2, –2). If x co-ordinate of P is 5, then its y co-ordinate is ______.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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The equations of x-axis in space are ______.

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The points (1, 2, 3), (–2, 3, 4) and (7, 0, 1) are collinear.

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The vector equation of the line passing through the points (3, 5, 4) and (5, 8, 11) is.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Find the position vector of a point A in space such that `vec(OA)` is inclined at 60º to OX and at 45° to OY and `|vec(OA)|` = 10 units

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Find the vector equation of the line which is parallel to the vector `3hati - 2hatj + 6hatk` and which passes through the point (1 ,–2, 3).

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Show that the lines `(x - 1)/2 = (y - 2)/3 = (z - 3)/4` and `(x - 4)/5 = (y - 1)/2` = z intersect.. Also, find their point of intersection.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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`vec(AB) = 3hati - hatj + hatk` and `vec(CD) = - 3hati + 2hatj + 4hatk` are two vectors. The position vectors of the points A and C are `6hati + 7hatj + 4hatk` and `-9hatj + 2hatk`, respectively. Find the position vector of a point P on the line AB and a point Q on the line CD such that `vec(PQ)` is perpendicular to `vec(AB)` and `vec(CD)` both.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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The reflection of the point (α, β, γ) in the xy-plane is ______.

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A plane passes through the points (2, 0, 0) (0, 3, 0) and (0, 0, 4). The equation of plane is ______.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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The equation of a line, which is parallel to `2hati + hatj + 3hatk` and which passes through the point (5, –2, 4), is `(x - 5)/2 = (y + 2)/(-1) = (z - 4)/3`.

[11] Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
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Prove by direct method that for any integer ‘n’, n3 – n is always even.

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
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Prove by direct method that for any real numbers x, y if x = y, then x2 = y2.

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Identify whether the following set is finite or infinite.

The set of months of a year

[1] Sets
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Identify whether the following set is finite or infinite.

{1, 2, 3, ...}

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Identify whether the following set is finite or infinite.

{1, 2, 3, ... 99, 100}

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