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Find the posible multiplicities `x` of the terms of the types
(a)`.^(x)D_(2), (b).^(x)P_(a//2), (c ).^(x)F_(1)`.

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(a) Here `J=2,L=2`. Then `S=0,1,2,3,4` and the multiplicities `(2S-1)` are
`1,3,5,7,9`
(b) Here `J=3//2,L=1` Then `S=(5)/(2),(3)/(2),(1)/(2)`
and the multiplicities are `6,4,2`
(c )Here `J=1,L=3`. Then `S=2,3,4`
and the multiplities are `5,7,9`
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