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Let z be those complex numbers which satisfy |z+5|<=4 and z(1+i)+`bar(z)`(1-i)>=-10 i=`sqrt(-1)` If the maximum value of `|z+1|^(2)` is `alpha+beta sqrt(2) `, then the value of `(alpha+beta)` is

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