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If x in (0,pi/2), then show that cos^(-1...

If `x in (0,pi/2),` then show that `cos^(-1)(7/2(1+cos2x)+sqrt((sin^2x-48cos^2x))sinx)=x-cos^(-1)(7cosx)`

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