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The angles of elevation of a bird flying in a horizontal straight line from a fixed point at four successive observations are `alpha , beta, gamma, delta` , the observations being taken at equal intervals of time. Assuming that the speed of the bird is uniform, and `cot^2 alpha - cot^2 delta = 3A` and then the value of A is:

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