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Show that `sin^-1(12/13) + cos^-1(4/5) + tan^-1 (63/16) = pi`

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`"sin"^(-1) (12)/(13) + "cos"^(-1) (4)/(5) + "tan"^(=1) (63)/(16) = pi`
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