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If `alpha and beta` the roots of the quadratic equation, `x^(2)+x sintheta-2sintheta=0,theta in(0,(pi)/(2)),` then `(alpha^(12)+beta^(12))/((alpha^(-12)+beta^(-12))(alpha-beta)^(24))` is equal to

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