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Let ` alpha and beta ` be the roots of the equation `x^(2)-6x -2=0`. If ` a_n=alpha^(n)-beta^(n) ` . For ` n ge 1` , then the value of `(a_(10)-2a_8)/(2a_9)` is :

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