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IF the angle between the pair of straight lines represented by the equation `x^(2) - 3xy + lambday^(2) + 3x - 5y + 2 = 0` is `tan^(-1)((1)/(3))`, where `lambda` is non-negative real number, then value of `lambda` is

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