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Prove the following :
`2"tan"^(-1)1/5+"tan"^(-1)1/4="tan"^(-1)32/43`

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KUMAR PRAKASHAN-INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS-PRACTICE WORK
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