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Let L and M be the respective intersecti...

Let `L and M` be the respective intersections of the internal and external angle bisectors of the triangle ABC at C on the side ABproduced. If `CL = CM` then the value of `(a^2 + b^2)` is (where a and b have their usual meanings)

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