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The derivative of `f(x)=cos^(-1)((1)/(sqrt3)(2cosx-3sinx))+{sin^(-1)((1)/(sqrt3)(2cosx+3sinx))}` w.r.t. `sqrt(1+x^(2))` at `x=(1)/(sqrt3)`is.........

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