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If the quadratic polynomial `y = (cotalpha)x^2 +2(sqrtsinalpha) x+1/2tanalpha, alpha in [0, 2pi]` can take negative values for all `x in R`, if `alpha in((5pi)/lambda,pi)`, then the value of `lambda` is

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