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Find the equation of normal to the hyperbola `x^2-y^2=16` at `(4sec theta, 4 tan theta) `. Hence, show that the line `x +sqrt2y=8sqrt2` is a normal to this hyperbola. Find the coordinates of the foot of the normal.

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