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If the angles `A,B` and `C` of a triangle are in an arithmetic progression and if `a,b` and `c` denote the lengths of the sides opposite to `A,B` and `C` respectively, then the value of the expression `(a)/(c)sin2C+(c)/(a)sin2A` is :

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