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If f(x)={{:(a+tan^(-1)(x-b),,,x ge1),((x...

If `f(x)={{:(a+tan^(-1)(x-b),,,x ge1),((x)/(2),,,xlt1):}` is differentiable at x = 1, then `4a-b` can be

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