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[" Let the curve "C" be the mirror image of the parabola "],[y^(2)=4x" with respect to the line "x+y+4=0" If "A" and "],[B" are the points of intersection of "C" with the line "],[y=-5" ,then the distance between "A" and "B" is "]

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