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If tan 15^(@) = 2 - sqrt(3), then show t...

If `tan 15^(@) = 2 - sqrt(3)`, then show that
`2 tan 1095^(@) + cot 975^(@) + tan (-195^@) = 4 - 2sqrt(3)`.

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