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Consider the following Theorem: If A B and C are angles of an oblique, non-right, triangle, then Tan(A) + Tan(B) + Tan(C) = Tan(A)Tan(B)Tan(C). Choose values for A, B, and C, then verify that the conclusion is true for your specific values. Show all of your work and attach it with the answer.

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