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Find those values of a for which the function
`f(x)=(sqrt(a+4)/(1-a)-1)x^(5)-3x+log5`
is decreasing for all real values of x.

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`{a gt 1,-4 le a le (1)/(2)(3-sqrt(21))}`
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