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The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (-2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7 in the ratio:

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A point moves so that the sum of squares of its distances from the points (1,2) and (-2,1) is always 6 . Then its locus is _

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Let E be the ellipse (x^(2))/(9)+(y^(2))/(4)=1 and C be the circle x^(2)+y^(2)=9 . Let P and Q be the points (1,2) and (2,1) respectively . Then

Let E be the ellipse (x^(2))/(9)+(y^(2))/(4)=1 and C be the circle x^(2)+y^(2)=9 . Let P and Q be the points (1,2) and (2,1) respectively. Then,