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If `alpha and beta` are roots of the equation `acostheta+bsintheta=c` then prove that,
`cosalpha+cosbeta=(2ac)/(a^(2)+b^(2))andcosalpha.cosbeta=(c^(2)-b^(2))/(a^(2)+b^(2))`

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