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Let f,g and h be differentiable function. If `f(0)=1,g(0)=2, h(0)=3` and the derivatives of their pair wise products at x = 0 are `(fg)'(0)=6,(gh)'(0)=4 and (hf)'(0)=5` then the value of `((fgh) ′ (0))/2` is

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