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Trigonometry & Coordinate

Trigonometry And Coordinate

MODULES

Basics of Triangle
Trigonometric Formulae
Quadrants & Graph
Basics of Coordinate Geometry
Equation of a Line
Other Line Properties
Triangle, Quadrilateral & Circle
Past Questions

PRACTICE

Trigonometry & Coordinate : Level 1
Trigonometry & Coordinate : Level 2
Trigonometry & Coordinate : Level 3
ALL MODULES

CAT 2025 Lesson : Trigonometry & Coordinate - Past Questions

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4. Past Questions


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Question 1

The Points (2,12,12,1) and (−3,−4-3,-4−3,−4) are opposite vertices of a parallelogram. If the other two vertices lie on the line x+9y+c=0x + 9y + c = 0x+9y+c=0, then ccc is
[CAT 2020 Shift 3]

(1) 12      (2) 15     (3) 13     (4) 14


Question 2

Let P be the point of intersection of the lines 3x+4y=2a3x + 4y = 2a3x+4y=2a and 7x+2y=20187x + 2y = 20187x+2y=2018 and Q the point of intersection of the lines 3x+4y=20183x + 4y = 20183x+4y=2018 and 5x+3y=15x + 3y = 15x+3y=1 If the line through P and Q has slope 222, the value of aaa is:
[XAT 2019]

(1) 4035     (2)
12\dfrac{1}{2}21​     (3) 3026     (4) 1     (5) 1009


Question 3

The vertices of a triangle are (0,0),(4,0)(0,0), (4,0)(0,0),(4,0), and (3,9)(3,9)(3,9). The area of the circle passing through these three points is
[CAT 2020 Shift 3]

(1)
123π7\dfrac{123π}{7}7123π​    (2) 14π3\dfrac{14π}{3}314π​    (3) 205π9\dfrac{205π}{9}9205π​     (4) 12π5\dfrac{12π}{5}512π​


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