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Let `a,b,c,d` be distinct real numbers and a and b are the roots of the quadratic equation `x^2-2cx-5d=0` . If c and d are the roots of the quadratic equation ` x^2-2ax-5b=0` then find the numerical value of `a+b+c+d`

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