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The vlaue of
`tan^(-1)sqrt(3)-sec^(-1)(-2)+cosec^(-1)(2)/sqrt(3)` is

A

`(pi)/(3)`

B

`-(pi)/(3)`

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`(4pi)/(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`tan^(-1)sqrt(3)-sec^(-1)(-2)+cosec^(-1)(2)/sqrt(3)=(pi)/(3)-(2pi)/(3)+(pi)/(3)=0`
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