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Let y = f(x), `f : R ->R` be an odd differentiable function such that `f'''(x)>0` and `g(alpha,beta)=sin^8alpha+cos^8beta+2-4sin^2alpha cos^2 beta` If `f''(g(alpha, beta))=0` then `sin^2alpha+sin^2beta` is equal to

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