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If `cosA=4/5` and `cosB=12/13`, then find the values of `cos(A+B)` and `sin(A-B)`, where A , B `` `((3pi)/(2)` to `2pi`)`.

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`cos(A+B)=33/65, sin(A-B)=-16/65`
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