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If f(x) = sin^6x+ cos^6 x and M1 and M2...

If `f(x) = sin^6x+ cos^6 x and M_1 and M_2`, be the maximum and minimum values of `f(x)` for all values ofx then `M_1-M_2` is equal to

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