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Let `f(x)` is a polynomial of degree four satisfying `f(15) = 7 and f(6) = f (8) = f (7) = f (9) = 11,` then `f(1) - f(2) + f(3) - f(4) +.........+ f(13) – f(14) + f(15)` is equal to.

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