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The expression cos^2(alpha+beta)+cos^2(a...

The expression `cos^2(alpha+beta)+cos^2(alpha-beta)-cos2alpha.cos2beta,` is (a)independent of `alpha` (b) independent of `beta` (c)independent of `alphaa n dbeta` (d)dependent on `alphaa n dbeta`

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