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If `Sin^(-1)(x)+Sin^(-1)(y)+Sin^(-1)(z) = pi`, prove that `xsqrt(1-x^(2)) + ysqrt(1-y^(2)) +zsqrt(1-z^(2)) = 2xyz`.

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