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If cos 5 alpha=cos^5 alpha, where alpha ...

If `cos 5 alpha=cos^5 alpha,` where `alpha in (0,pi/2)` then find the possible values of `(sec^2 alpha+cosec^2 alpha+cot^2 alpha).`

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