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In `Delta ABC` ,if `a=sqrt(5),b=2` and `A=pi/6` .Then the third side has two possible values,say `c_(1),c_(2)` .The maximum possible value of `(c_(1))/(c_(2))` is `x-sqrt(y)` then `x^(2)-y=`

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