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If `cos theta=cos alpha cos beta` then `tan((theta+alpha)/2) tan((theta-alpha)/2)=` (i)`tan^2(alpha/2)` (ii)`tan^2(beta/2)` (iii)`tan^2(theta/2)` (iv) `cot^2(beta/2)`

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