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The frequency `f` of vibration of a string between two fixed ends is proportional to `L^(a) T^(b) mu^(c )`, where `L` is the length of string, `T` is tension in the string and `mu is the linear mass density (or mass per unit length) of string. Find the value of a,b and c.

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