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[" If "alpha" and "beta" are the roots of equation "(k+1)tan^(2)x-sqrt(2)lambda tan x=1-k" and "tan^(2)(alpha+beta)=50." Find value of "],[[" (1) "10," (2) "5," (3) "7," (4) "12]],[" (1) "]

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