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The assymptotes of the hyperbola are parallel to 3x+2y=0, 2x+3y=0 whose centre is at (1,2) and it passes through the point (5,3) its equation is

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` 6x^(2) +13xy+ 6y^(2) -38x -37y+56=0`

B

`6x^(2) +13xy _6y^(2) -38x -37y-56=0`

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` 6x^(2) +13xy +6y^(2) -38x -37y +98=0`

D

` 6x^(2) +13xy +6y^(2) -38x -37y -56=0`

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DIPTI PUBLICATION ( AP EAMET)-Hyperbola -EXERCISE 1A
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  2. If a hyperbola has one focus at the origin and its eccentricity is sqr...

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  3. The assymptotes of the hyperbola are parallel to 3x+2y=0, 2x+3y=0 whos...

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  4. The equation of one asymptote of the hyperbola 14x^(2)+38y+20y^(2)+x-7...

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  5. The product of the perpendicular from any point on the hyperbola x^(2)...

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  6. The product of the perpendicular from the foci on any tangent to the h...

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  7. Find the product of lengths of the perpendiculars from any point on th...

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  8. The product of lengths of the perpendiculars from the point of the hyp...

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  9. The product of lenghts of perpendicular from any point on the hyperbol...

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  10. From any point on the hyperbola x^(2)//a^(2) -y^(2) //b^(2) =1 tange...

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  11. P is a point on x^(2)//a^(2) -y^(2)//b^(2) =1 and A2 A' are the ver...

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  12. The circle on the line joining the foci of the hyperbola b^(2) x^(2) ...

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  13. The point of intersection of the asymptotes with the directrices lie o...

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  14. The area of the triangle formed by any tangent to the hyperbola x^(2)...

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  15. The area (in square units) of the equilateral triangle formed by the t...

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  16. The equation of the tangents to the hyperbola (x^(2))/( 9) -( y^(2))/...

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  17. The equation of the normal to the hyperbola (x^(2))/(25) -(y^(2))/(9)...

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  18. The foot of the normal 3x+ 4y =7 to the hyperbola 4x^(2) -3y^(2)=1 i...

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  19. The maximum number of normals to hyperbola x^(2)/a^(2)-y^(2)/b^(2)=1 f...

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  20. The equation of the normal at the positive end of the latus rectum of ...

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