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[" The parabola "y=4-x^(2)" has vertex "P" .It intersects "x" -axis at "A" and "B" .If the parabola is translated from it "],[" initial position to a new position by moving its vertex along the line "y=x+4," so that it intersects x-axis "],[" at "B" and "C" ,then abscissa of "C" will be "]

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