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If `f(x)a n dg(x)` are continuous functions, then `int_(1nlambda)^(1n1/lambda)(f((x^2)/4)[f(x)-f(-x)])/(g((x^2)/4)[g(x)+g(-x)])dxi s` (a)dependent on `lambda` (b) a none-zero constant (c)zero (d) none of these

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