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If "Sinh"^(-1)2 + "Sinh"^(-1) 3 = alpha,...

If `"Sinh"^(-1)2 + "Sinh"^(-1) 3 = alpha`, then sinh `alpha` is equal to

A

`3 sqrt 10 + 2 sqrt5`

B

` 2 sqrt10 + 3 sqrt5`

C

`2 sqrt(10) + 3 sqrt2`

D

none

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