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[" The abscissa of two points "A" and "B" are the "],[" roots of the equation "x^(2)+2ax-b^(2)=0" and their "],[" ordinates are the roots of "y^(2)+2py-q^(2)=0" then "],[" the distance "AB" in terms of "a,b,p,q" is "]

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