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The mass in the figure can slide on a frictionless surface. When the mass is pulled out, spring 1 is stretched a distance `x_(1)`and spring 2 is stretched a distance `x_(2).` The spring constants are `k_(1) and k_(2)` respectively. Magnitude of spring force pulling back on the mass is

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