Find the exact value of tan ($\sin^{-1} (\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}) + \tan^{-1} (\frac{\sqrt{3}}{3})$). Enclose numerators and denominators in parentheses. For example, $(a-b)/(1+n)$.
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