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Let ` alpha, beta ` be two real roots of the equation ` cot ^ 2 x - 2 lamda cot x + 3 = 0 , lamda in R ` . If ` cot ( alpha + beta ) = (1)/(2)` , then value of ` lamda ` is :

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