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If `alpha, beta and gamma` are the three angles with `alpha = 2tan^(-1)(sqrt2-1); beta = 3sin^(-1)(1/sqrt2)+sin^(-1)(-1/2)` and `gamma = cos^(-1)(1/3),` then

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