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Find the value of the constant `k` so that the function given below is continuous at `x=0` . `f(x)={(1-cos2x)/(2x^2),\ \ \ x!=0\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ k ,\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ x=0`

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