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If `x=cos e c[tan^(-1){"cos"(cot^(-1)(sec(sin^(-1)a)))}]` and `y="sec"[cot^(-1){"sin"(tan^(-1)(cos e c(cos^(-1)a)))}]` then find the relation between x and y

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`sqrt(3 - a^(2))`
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