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Consider a parabola `S:x^2= -4 (y -4)` and a line `L:y= x+8`. 'S' intersects x-axis at A and B and L intersects x-axis at C such that C, A and B are collinear in order. f a point Pv is chosen on L such that angle APB is maximum and P is not collinear with A and B, then find PC and PB

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