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Prove that : `tan^(-1)1/2+tan^(-1)1/5+tan^(-1)1/8=pi/4`

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  6. If cos^(-1)x+cos^(-1)y+cos^(-1)=pi,p rov et h a tx^2+y^2+z^2+2x y z=1.

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  18. Solve tan^-1(1/(1+2x))+tan^-1(1/(1+4x))=tan^-1(2/x^2)

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