Algebra
Sets and Relations
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Quadratic Equations
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Sequences and Series
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Permutations and Combinations
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Three Dimensional Geometry
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Matrices and Determinants
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Mathematical Reasoning
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Trigonometry
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities
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Trigonometric Equations
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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Properties of Triangles
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Calculus
Limits, Continuity and Differentiability
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Application of Derivatives
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Indefinite Integration
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Definite Integration
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Area Under The Curves
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Differential Equations
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Coordinate Geometry
Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines
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AP EAPCET 2022 - 4th July Evening Shift
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A circle has its centre in the first quadrant and passes through $$(2,3)$$. If this circle makes intercepts of length 3 and 4 respectively on $$x=2$$ and $$y=3$$, its equation is

A
$$x^2+y^2+3 x-5 y+8=0$$
B
$$x^2+y^2-4 x-6 y+13=0$$
C
$$x^2+y^2-6 x-8 y+23=0$$
D
$$x^2+y^2-8 x-9 y+30=0$$
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AP EAPCET 2022 - 4th July Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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The image of the point $$(3,4)$$ with respect to the radical axis of the circles $$x^2+y^2+8 x+2 y+10=0$$ and $$x^2+y^2+7 x+3 y+10=0$$ is

A
$$(3,4)$$
B
$$(-4,-3)$$
C
$$(4,3)$$
D
$$(-3,-4)$$
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AP EAPCET 2022 - 4th July Morning Shift
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The locus of centers of the circles, possessing the same area and having $$3 x-4 y+4=0$$ and $$6 x-8 y-7=0$$ as their common tangent, is

A
$$12 x-16 y-15=0$$
B
$$3 x-4 y+\frac{11}{2}=0$$
C
$$12 x-16 y+15=0$$
D
$$3 x-4 y-\frac{11}{2}=0$$
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AP EAPCET 2022 - 4th July Morning Shift
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For any two non-zero real numbers $$a$$ and $$b$$ if this line $$\frac{x}{a}+\frac{y}{b}=1$$ is a tangent to the circle $$x^2+y^2=1$$, then which of the following is true?

A
$$\left(\frac{1}{a}, \frac{1}{b}\right)$$ lies inside the circle
B
$$(a, b)$$ lies inside the circle
C
$$\left(\frac{1}{a}, \frac{1}{b}\right)$$ lies on the circle
D
$$(a, b)$$ lies on the circle.
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