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[" If "alpha,beta" are two real roots of the equation "(k+1)tan^(2)x-sqrt(2)lambda tan(x)=1-k" where "k+1" and "lambda],[" are real numbers if "tan^(2)alpha+beta=50" the value of "lambda" is "]

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