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If `varphi(x)` is differentiable function `AAx in R` and `a in R^+` such that `varphi(0)=varphi(2a),varphi(a)=varphi(3a)a n dvarphi(0)!=varphi(a)` then show that there is at least one root of equation `varphi^(prime)(x+a)=varphi^(prime)(x)in(0,2a)`

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