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If `sin h^(-1) ( sqrt8) + sin h^(-1) ( sqrt24) = alpha` , then sin h ` = alpha`

A

`6 sqrt6 - 10 sqrt2`

B

`6sqrt6 + 10sqrt2`

C

`16sqrt6`

D

`16sqrt6+ 4 sqrt2`

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