Since \( a, b, c \) are in A.P., we have: \(2b = a + c \implies a - 2b + c = 0\)
This implies that the line \( ax + by + c = 0 \) passes through the fixed point \( (1, -2) \). Therefore, \( P = (1, -2) \).
For the system of equations to have infinitely many solutions, the determinants \( D = D_1 = D_2 = D_3 = 0 \) must hold.
Step 1. Calculate \( a \) using \( D = 0 \):
\(D = \begin{vmatrix} 1 & 1 & 1 \\ 2 & 5 & a \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \end{vmatrix} = 0\)
Expanding this determinant, we get:
\(a = 8\)
Step 2. Calculate \( b \) using \( D_1 = 0 \):
\(D_1 = \begin{vmatrix} 6 & 1 & 1 \\ 4 & 2 & 3 \\ \beta & 5 & a \end{vmatrix} = 0\)
Substituting \( a = 8 \):
\(\beta = 6\)
Thus, the point \( Q = (8, 6) \).
Step 3. Calculate \( (PQ)^2 \):
\((PQ)^2 = (8 - 1)^2 + (6 - (-2))^2\)
\(= 7^2 + 8^2 = 49 + 64 = 113\)
The Correct Answer is: \( PQ^2 = 113 \)
Given that \( a \), \( b \), and \( c \) are in Arithmetic Progression (A.P.), we have the relation: \[ 2b = a + c \quad \text{or} \quad a - 2b + c = 0 \] From this, the line \( ax + by + c = 0 \) passes through the fixed point \( P(1, -2) \), meaning the point \( P \) lies on this line. For the system of equations to have infinite solutions, we set up the system as: \[ \text{D} = \begin{vmatrix} 1 & 1 & 1 \\ 2 & 5 & \alpha \\ 1 & 2 & 3 \end{vmatrix} = 0 \] Expanding the determinant: \[ \text{D} = 1 \times \begin{vmatrix} 5 & \alpha \\ 2 & 3 \end{vmatrix} - 1 \times \begin{vmatrix} 2 & \alpha \\ 1 & 3 \end{vmatrix} + 1 \times \begin{vmatrix} 2 & 5 \\ 1 & 2 \end{vmatrix} \] After simplifying, we find that: \[ \alpha = 8 \] Next, for the second system to have infinite solutions, we solve the following determinant: \[ \text{D1} = \begin{vmatrix} 6 & 1 & 1 \\ \beta & 5 & \alpha \\ 4 & 2 & 3 \end{vmatrix} = 0 \] Substituting \( \alpha = 8 \), we solve for \( \beta \) and find: \[ \beta = 6 \] Thus, the point \( Q \) has coordinates \( Q(8, 6) \). Finally, we calculate the square of the distance \( (PQ)^2 \) between the points \( P(1, -2) \) and \( Q(8, 6) \): \[ (PQ)^2 = (8 - 1)^2 + (6 - (-2))^2 = 7^2 + 8^2 = 49 + 64 = 113 \]
The value of \( (PQ)^2 \) is: \[ \boxed{113} \]
What will be the equilibrium constant of the given reaction carried out in a \(5 \,L\) vessel and having equilibrium amounts of \(A_2\) and \(A\) as \(0.5\) mole and \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mole respectively?
The reaction : \(A_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A\)
A black body is at a temperature of 2880 K. The energy of radiation emitted by this body with wavelength between 499 nm and 500 nm is U1, between 999 nm and 1000 nm is U2 and between 1499 nm and 1500 nm is U3. The Wien's constant, b = 2.88×106 nm-K. Then,