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If P and Q are two points on the line joining A(-2,5),B(3,1) such that AP=PQ=QB then PB=
`sqrt(41)`
`(2sqrt(41))/(3)`
`(sqrt(41))/(3)`
`(4sqrt(41))/(3)`

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