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If `phi_(1)` and `phi_(2)` be the apparent angles of dip observed in two vertical planes at right angles to each other , then show that the true angle of dip `phi` is given by `cot^(2) phi = cot^(2) phi_(1) + cot^(2) phi_(2)`.

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