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If `sin^-1x+sin^-1y+sin^-1z=(3pi)/2 and f(1)=2. f(p+q)=f(p). f(q)AAp,qinR.,` then `x^(f(1))+y^(f(2))+z^(f(3))-(x+y+z)/(x^(f(1))+y^(f(2))+z^(f(3))` is equal to

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