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It is given that sin54^@=(sqrt5+1)/4, th...

It is given that `sin54^@=(sqrt5+1)/4`, the value of `(64sin^4 27^@-64 sin^2 27^@+6)^2-15(sin^2 27^@+sin^2 63^@)` is equal to

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