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What is the maximum integer value of n, where n<148,
that satisfies the following inequalities: sin(pi/2+(pi*n)/74)<0 and tan(pi−(pi*n)/74)<0?
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What is the maximum integer value of n, where n<148,
that satisfies the following inequalities: sin(pi/2+(pi*n)/74)<0 and tan(pi−(pi*n)/74)<0?

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