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Suppose, the function f(x)-f(2x) has th...

Suppose, the function `f(x)-f(2x)` has the derivative 5 at `x=1` and derivative 7 at `x=2`. The derivative of the function `f(x)-f(4x)` at `x=1`, has the value `10+lambda`, then the value of `lambda` is equal to……..

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