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Let m and M be the minimum and maximum values of `2sin^2 theta+ 4 cos (theta + alpha) sin theta sin alpha+ cos2(theta+ alpha)` where `0 <= theta <= pi/4 and 0 <= alpha <= pi/4` then (m+M) equals to

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