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Two circle are externally tangent. Lines `P A B` and `P A ' B '` are common tangents with `Aa n dA '` on the smaller circle and `B^(prime)a n dB '` the on the larger circle. If `P A=A B=4,` then the square of the radius of the circle is___________

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