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The expression is \"\".

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Consider \"\" and \"\".\"\"

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The expression becomes \"\"

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From trigonometric identities : \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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From the pythegorus theorem :

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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Hence \"\" and \"\".

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\"\"

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Similarlly \"\" and \"\".

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Substitute all the above values into  \"\"..

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\"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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The exact value of expression \"\".

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The exact value of expression \"\".