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If `cos theta=a/(b+c), cos phi= b/(a+c)` and `cos psi=c/(a+b)` where `theta, phi, psi in (0, pi)` and `a,b,c` are sides of triangle `ABC` then `tan^2(theta/2)+tan^2(phi/2)+tan^2(psi/2)=`

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