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If $f(x)=\left|\begin{array}{ccc}-\sin x & 2 \sin 2 x & 4 \cos ^2 x \\ \cos x & 4 \sin ^2 x & 2 \sin 2 x \\ 0 & -\cos x & \sin x\end{array}\right|$, then
$f\left(\frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)+f^{\prime}\left(\frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)=$
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$f\left(\frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)+f^{\prime}\left(\frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)=$
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