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If the plane `2x-y+2z+3=0` has the distance `(1)/(3)` and `(2)/(3)` units from the planes `4x-2y+4z+lamda=0` and `2x+y+2z+mu=0` respectively then the maximum value of `lamda+mu` is equal to

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