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`y=tan^(- 1)(x/(1+sqrt(1-x^2)))+sin(2tan^(- 1)theta*sqrt((1-x)/(1+x))),` then prove that , `4(1-x^2)^3((d^2y)/(dx^2))^2+4x=x^2+4.`

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