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If `alpha " and " beta ( alpha gt beta) ` are roots of the equation ` x^(2) - sqrt2 x + sqrt( 3 - 2 sqrt 2 ) = 0", then the value of " ( cos^(-1) alpha + tan^(-1) alpha + tan ^(-1) beta) ` is equal to

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