Q1/ Find the equation of a line passing through (1,2) orthogonal to the line passing through (2, -3), (5,-4).

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Q1/ Find the equation of a line passing through (1,2) orthogonal to the
line passing through (2, –3), (5, -4).
Q2/ Find the limit of the following function:
3x2 -x
1. limx-0
2x2+7x
2+3x
2. limx-0 7x2-5°
Q3 / Find a so that the function f(x) is continuous at x = 2.
х + ах,
x < 2
Where f(x)
sin
x > 2
2х,
Transcribed Image Text:Q1/ Find the equation of a line passing through (1,2) orthogonal to the line passing through (2, –3), (5, -4). Q2/ Find the limit of the following function: 3x2 -x 1. limx-0 2x2+7x 2+3x 2. limx-0 7x2-5° Q3 / Find a so that the function f(x) is continuous at x = 2. х + ах, x < 2 Where f(x) sin x > 2 2х,
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