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A pen of mass 'm' is lying on a piece of paper of mass M placed on a rough table. If the coefficient of friction between the pen and paper, and, the paper and table are `mu_(1)` and `mu_(2)`, respectively, then the minimum horizontal force with which the paper has to be pulled for the pen to start slipping is given by-

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