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Tangents are drawn from the point `(alpha, beta)` to the hyperbola `3x^2- 2y^2=6` and are inclined atv angle `theta and phi` to the x-axis.If `tan theta.tan phi=2`, prove that `beta^2 = 2alpha^2 - 7`.

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