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Let `z=x+iy`, where `x ,y in R` and `i = sqrt(-1)`. Find the radius of circle inscribed in the triangle formed by locus of `P(z)` satisfying `(z^2-1)/(z^2+1) in R` and the line `4x +3y=12`.

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