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sin 300°. tan 330°. sec 420° tan 135°. sin 210°. sec 315 sec 480°. cosec 570° tan 330° sin600°. cos660° cot 405° 0, then P & Q are respectively If P = see3150 & Q (A) 2, 16 (B) 2 16 (C) 2 (D) None of these 16

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