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\sin ^ { 2 } \frac { 3 \pi ^ { c } } { 4 } + 2 \tan ^ { 2 } \frac { 3 \pi ^ { c } } { 4 } - \sec ^ { 2 } \frac { 3 \pi ^ { c } } { 4 } - \cos ^ { 2 } \frac { 3 \pi ^ { c } } { 4 }​

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Explanation:

The simplified expression is {3\tan^2\frac{3\pi^c}{4}}

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