Amit M Agarwal Solutions for Chapter: Parabola, Exercise 4: Target Exercises

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HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Tangent and normal drawn to parabola at Aat2, 2at, t0, meet X -axis at points B and D respectively. If the rectangle ABCD is completed, then the locus of C is

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Normals PO, PA and PB, O being the origin, are drawn to y2=4x from Ph,0. If AOB=π2, then area of quadrilateral OAPB is equal to

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

The radius of the circle whose centre is (-4, 0) and which cuts the parabola y2=8x at A and B, such that its common chord AB subtends a right angle at the vertex of the parabola is equal to

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

If the line y=mx+1 is a tangent to y2=4mx, then the distance of this tangent from the parallel normal is

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

AB is a double ordinate of the parabola y2=4ax. Tangents drawn to parabola at A and  B meets Y-axis at A1 and B1, respectively. If the area of trapezium AA1B1B is equal to 24a2, then the angle subtended by A1B1 at the focus of parabola is equal to

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Maximum number of common normals of y2=4ax and x2=4by can be equal to

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

If two different tangents of y2=4x are the normals to x2=4by, then

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Two parabolas with the same axis, focus of each being exterior to the other and the latus rectum being 4a and 4b. The locus of middle points of the intercepts between the parabolas made on the lines parallel to the common axis is a/an