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If `alpha=sin(sin^(-1)( 1/sqrt3)/(3)),beta=cos(cos^(-1)((1)/(sqrt(5)))-sin^(-1)((2)/(sqrt(5)))) then (beta^(2))/((3 alpha-4a^(3))^(2))` is

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