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If `(cos^2x+1/(cos^2x))` `(1+tan^2 2y)(3+sin3z)=4,` then `x` is an integral multiple of `pi` `x` cannot be an even multiple of `pi` `z` is an integral multiple of `pi` `y` is an integral multiple of `pi/2`

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