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If `Sin^(-1)x+Sin^(-1)y+Sin^(-1)z=pi` then prove that n `xsqrt(1-x^(2))+ysqrt(1-y^(2))+zsqrt(1-z^(2))=2xy`z

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  2. If Cos^(-1)p+Cos^(-1)q+Cos^(-1)r = pi then, P.T. p^(2)+q^(2)+r^(2) = 2...

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