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Column I, Column II `sin^(-1)4/5+2tan^(-1)1/3=` , p. `pi/6` `sin^(-1)(12)/(13)+cos^(-1)4/5+tan^(-1)(63)/(16)=` , q. `pi/2` If `A=tan^(-1)(xsqrt(3))/(2lambda-x)a n dB=tan^(-1)((2x-lambda)/(lambdasqrt(3)))` then the value of `a-Bi s` , r. `pi/4` `tan^(-1)1/7+2tan^(-1)1/3=` , s. `pi`

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