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Let m=sin^(-1)(a^(6)+1)+cos^(-1)(a^(4)+1...

Let `m=sin^(-1)(a^(6)+1)+cos^(-1)(a^(4)+1)-tan^(-1)(a^(2)+1)`. Then find the image of the line `x+y=m` about the y-axis.

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