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Distance of any point P(x, y) from origi...

Distance of any point `P(x, y)` from origin is defined by `d = max {|x|, |y|}` and if `alpha^2 +beta^2- 2alpha+4beta+5=0,` then distance of `A(alpha,beta)` from origin is .....

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