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A point `A` divides the join of `P(-5,1)` and `Q(3,5)` in the ratio `k :1` . Then the integral value of `k` for which the area of ` A B C ,` where `B` is `(1,5)` and `C` is `(7,-2)` , is equal to 2 units in magnitude is___

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