A line segment joining a point $A$ on $X$-axis to a point $B$ on $Y$-axis is such that $A B=15$. If $P$ is a point on $A B$ such that $\frac{A P}{P B}=\frac{2}{3}$, then the locus of $P$ is
The point $P(\alpha, \beta)(\alpha>0, \beta>0)$ undergoes the following transformations successively.
(a) Translation to a distance of 3 units in positive direction of $X$-axis.
(b) Reflection about the line $y=-x$.
(c) Rotation of axes through an angle of $\frac{\pi}{4}$ about the origin in the positive direction.
If the final position of that point $P$ is $(-4 \sqrt{2},-2 \sqrt{2})$, then $(\alpha+\beta)=$
If the line passing through the point $(4,-3)$ and having negative slope makes an angle of $45^{\circ}$ with the line joining the points $(1,1),(2,3)$, then the sum of intercepts of that line is
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