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If sec^-1(cos^2x-2cos x +3)+ cosec^-1(5^...

If `sec^-1(cos^2x-2cos x +3)+ cosec^-1(5^(cosec^2y)+1)=pi/2.` Then `sin^2x-cos^2y=`

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