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Find the value of cot^(-1)(1)+sin^(-1)...

Find the value of
`cot^(-1)(1)+sin^(-1)((-sqrt(3))/(2))-sec^(-1)(-sqrt(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
`= (-5pi)/6`
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