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For all values of theta in(0,pi/2), the...

For all values of `theta in(0,pi/2),` the determinant of the matrix `[(-2,tantheta+sec^2theta,3),(-sintheta,costheta,sintheta),(-3,-4,3)]` always lies in the interval :

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