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If z satisfies z-1/z=2 i sin 5^@ and z^6...

If z satisfies `z-1/z=2 i sin 5^@` and `z^6+1/z^6=2 i sin theta` then `[|cot theta|]` is equal to (where [ . ] denotes the greater integer function)

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