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A circle intersects an ellipse `x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=1` precisely at three points `A, B, C` as shown in the figure. AB is a diameter of the circle and isperpendicular to the major axis of the ellipse. If the eccentricity ofthe ellipse is `4/5`, find the length of the diameter AB in terms of a.

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