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Find all number of pairs x,y that satisfy the equation `tan^(4) x + tan^(4)y+2 cot^(2)x * cot^(2) y=3+ sin^(2)(x+y)` .

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Only one solution i.e. `(x = pi//4, y = pi//4)`.
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