- ✓$A$
- B$-A$
- C$A^{\prime}$
- DNone of these
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${{b}_{1}}=b-\frac{b.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a,\,{{b}_{2}}=b+\frac{b.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a$ , ${{b}_{1}}=b-\frac{b.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a,\,{{b}_{2}}=b+\frac{b.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a$
, ${{c}_{2}}=c-\frac{c.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a-\frac{c.{{b}_{1}}}{|{{b}_{1}}{{|}^{2}}}{{b}_{1}}$
,${{c}_{3}}=c-\frac{c.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a-\frac{c.{{b}_{2}}}{|{{b}_{2}}{{|}^{2}}}{{b}_{2}}$,
${{c}_{4}}=a-\frac{c.a}{|a{{|}^{2}}}a$.
Then which of the following is a set of mutually orthogonal vectors is
$f(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}x^{5} \sin \left(\frac{1}{x}\right)+5 x^{2}& , & x<0 \\ 0 & , & x=0 \\ x^{5} \cos \left(\frac{1}{x}\right)+\lambda x^{2} & , & x>0\end{array} .\right.$
The value of $\lambda$ for which $f^{\prime \prime}(0)$ exists, is