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Suppose that A+B `=135^(@)` and neither A nor B is an intergral multiple of `180^(@)`. Then prove that (1 + cot A)(1 + cot B) = 2 and hence deduce that `cot67(1^(@))/(2) = sqrt(2)- 1`.

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