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The angle between the lines joining the points (1,1,0),`(-3,sqrt(3)+1,3)`and (0,-1,0),`(-1,sqrt(3)-1,lambda)` is `cos^(-1)(sqrt((7)/(16)))` .If `lambda` is an integer then `lambda` .

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